sucrase

/ˈsukreɪs/
noun
  1. An enzyme that breaks down sucrose into simpler sugars like glucose and fructose.
    • Sucrase is produced in the small intestine to help digest table sugar.
    • People with sucrase deficiency may have trouble digesting foods that contain sucrose.
    • The body uses sucrase to convert sucrose into energy.
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