hy·drol·y·sis (h -dr l -s s). n. Decomposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water, such as the dissociation of a dissolved salt or the catalytic...
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Encyclopedia: Hydrolysis
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Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction or process in which a chemical compound is broken down by reaction with water. This is the type of reaction that is used to break down polymers. Water is added in thi...
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The expression of three protein spots were repressed in the presence of borate and identified as the same hydrolytic enzyme, polygalacturonase. Particular attention was paid to the antioxidant proteins and hydrolytic enzymes that are differentially expressed upon exposure to borate. To our knowledge, this is the first...
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Analysis Based on Proteomics Approach*,S The expression of three protein spots were repressed in the presence of borate and identified as the same hydrolytic enzyme, polygalacturonase.
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Definition and other additional information on Hydrolytic from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about hydrolytic. hydrolytic. Information about hydrolytic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. hydrolytic enzymes deficient or reduced activity of a-galactosidase-A, a hydrolytic enzyme present in...
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a chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water...
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Nylon is highly susceptible to hydrolytic degradation. The presence of moisture and the weld temperatures can induce localised degradation of the weld...
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The most frequently prescribed enzyme medications are the various proteolytic or hydrolytic enzyme mixtures. These include the original enzyme mixture developed in New York City by Drs. Wolf and Benitez. They were first manufactured and distributed worldwide by MUCOS pharma, Germany.
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