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/ˌɛnzaɪˈmætɪk/
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[ UK /ˌɛnzɪmˈætɪk/ ]
[ UK /ˌɛnzɪmˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or produced by an enzyme
How To Use enzymatic In A Sentence
- Retinyl palmitate requires enzymatic conversion of retinol to retinoic acid, making the availability limited.
- Examples are the digestive enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin, which only have enzymatic activity after the protein chain is cut and fragments of the protein removed.
- Magnesium is an important cofactor in many enzymatic reactions.
- We showed that CmACS-7 is specifically expressed in carpel primordia, and, in andromonoecious genotypes, a missense mutation leads to loss of enzymatic activity. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- These cases provide rare views of the processes by which antigenic or enzymatic properties of a protein are modified while still maintaining function.
- The changes in the enzymatic activity of glycolytic enzymes when they form complexes were shown experimentally.
- They placed the DNA copy between two ribozymes, RNA molecules that have enzymatic function and can cleave RNA sequence at specific locations.
- Attempts have been made to look into the effects of xenobiotics on enzymatic system responsible for ecdysteroid metabolism.
- The enzymatic conversion of p-hydroxyphenylacet - aldoxime to p-hydroxymandelonitrile. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- Drying foods does not stop the enzymatic action that causes fruit to mature and decay; it only slows it down.