IPA: /ˈkiːtɒl/
KK: /ˈkiːtɒl/
A type of complex nitrogen-containing substance that is related to indole and includes compounds like methyl ketol.
Methyl ketol is an example of a ketol that is studied in organic chemistry.
The word 'ketol' originates from the combination of 'keto-' (from Greek 'keton', meaning ketone) and '-ol' (a suffix used in organic chemistry to denote alcohols). Therefore, 'ketol' refers to a compound that has both ketone and alcohol functional groups.
Think of 'keto-' relating to ketones and '-ol' indicating alcohol; this helps you remember that 'ketol' is a compound that combines these two types of chemical groups.