hydrolase

/ˈhaɪdrəleɪs/
noun
  1. An enzyme that breaks down a chemical compound by adding water, used in digestion and other biological processes.
    • The hydrolase in your saliva helps break down starches as you chew.
    • Scientists studied how the hydrolase enzyme splits large molecules into smaller ones.
    • Without hydrolase, your body would struggle to digest fats and proteins.
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