Acetoacetate

/ˌæsɪtoʊˈæsɪtət/ noun

A chemical compound that is an intermediate product formed during the breakdown of fats in your body, especially important in diabetes.

From aceto- (acetic acid) + acetate (salt or ester of acetic acid). It's literally two acetyl groups combined, reflecting the organic chemistry naming system developed by 19th-century chemists.

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