释义 |
Histozyme
His´to`zyme
n. | 1.(Physiol. Chem.) A soluble enzyme occurring in the animal body, to the presence of which many normal decompositions and synthetical processes are supposed to be due. |
histozyme
a·mi·no·ac·yl·ase (ă-mē'nō-as'i-lās), An enzyme catalyzing hydrolysis of a wide variety of N-acyl amino acids to the corresponding amino acid and an acid anion. Synonym(s): hippuricase, histozymehistozyme (hĭs′tŏ-zīm) [″ + zyme, leaven] A renal enzyme that converts hippuric acid into benzoic acid and glycine, causing fermentation. |