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saccharolytic, a. Biochem.|ˌsækərəʊˈlɪtɪk| [f. saccharo- + -lytic.] Of or pertaining to the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates; able to effect this.
1908Jrnl. Med. Res. XVIII. 86 Bacillus coli showed but a weak sugar-splitting power, the saccharolytic action ceasing after twenty-four and sometimes after eighteen hours. 1928L. E. H. Whitby Med. Bacteriol. xv. 154 Saccharolytic organisms are so-called on account of their marked power of producing acid and gas in a carbohydrate medium. 1975R. R. Gillies Lect. Notes Med. Microbiol. xiv. 81 The six antigenically distinct types show variation in their saccharolytic and proteolytic activities. |