Glucosidase

Glucosidase
Glucosida̲se, eindeutschend: Glukosida̲se [↑Glucosid u. ↑...ase] w; -, -n:
im Darm vorkommendes Enzym, das zuckerhaltige Verbindungen spaltet

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  • glucosidase — glu·co·si·dase glü kō sə .dās, zə .dāz n an enzyme (as maltase) that hydrolyzes a glucoside …   Medical dictionary

  • glucosidase — glu·co·si·dase …   English syllables

  • glucosidase — /glukəˈsaɪdeɪz/ (say gloohkuh suydayz) noun an enzyme capable of hydrolysing a glucoside …  

  • glucosidase — glüˈkōsəˌdās, ōzə , āz noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary glucoside + ase : an enzyme (as maltase) that hydrolyzes a glucoside …   Useful english dictionary

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