lysozyme

/ˈlaɪsəzaɪm/
noun
  1. An enzyme found in tears, saliva, and other body fluids that kills bacteria by breaking down their cell walls.
    • Scientists study lysozyme to understand how the body fights bacteria naturally.
    • Lysozyme in your tears helps protect your eyes from infection.
    • Some foods contain lysozyme as a natural preservative.
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