lecithinase

/lɛˈsɪθɪneɪz/
noun
  1. An enzyme that breaks down lecithin into simpler substances.
    • The presence of lecithinase in a sample can indicate bacterial contamination.
    • Lecithinase is produced by certain bacteria and can damage cell membranes.
    • Scientists study lecithinase to understand how some pathogens cause disease.
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