ZYMASE


Meaning of ZYMASE in English

ˈzīˌmās noun

( -s )

Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary zym- + -ase

: a complex of enzymes that brings about glycolysis, that was originally found in yeasts and bacteria and is also present in higher plants and animals, and that may be separated by filtration or dialysis into the apozymase and the coenzyme diphosphopyridine nucleotide

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