Hydro-lyase
hydro-lyase hy·dro-ly·ase (hī’drō-lī’ās’, -āz’)
n.
Any of a class of lyase enzymes that catalyze the removal of water from a molecule leading to formation of new double bonds within the affected molecule.
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[hahy-drol-uh-seyt] /haɪˈdrɒl əˌseɪt/ noun 1. any compound formed by . /haɪˈdrɒlɪˌseɪt/ noun 1. a substance or mixture produced by hydrolysis hydrolysate hy·drol·y·sate (hī-drŏl’ĭ-sāt’, hī’drə-lī’-) or hy·drol·y·zate (-zāt’) n. A product of hydrolysis.
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[hahy-druh-lahyt] /ˈhaɪ drəˌlaɪt/ noun 1. a substance subjected to hydrolysis. /ˈhaɪdrəˌlaɪt/ noun 1. a substance subjected to hydrolysis