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su·crase S0861800 (so͞o′krās′, -krāz′)n. See invertase. [French sucre, sugar (from Old French sukere; see sugar) + -ase.]sucrase (ˈsjuːkreɪz) n (Biochemistry) another name for invertase[C19: from French sucre sugar + -ase]in•vert•ase (ɪnˈvɜr teɪs, -teɪz) also in•ver′tin, n. an enzyme that causes the inversion of cane sugar into invert sugar. Also called sucrase. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sucrase - an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructoseinvertase, saccharasedisaccharidase - an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of disaccharides into monosaccharides | Translationssucrase
sucrase[′sü‚krās] (biochemistry) saccharase sucrase
sucrase [soo´krās] a digestive enzyme secreted in the intestine that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose and maltose to produce glucose and fructose.su·crose α-d-glu·co·si·dase (sū'krōs glū'kō-hī'drō-lās), An enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of sucrose and maltose. The enzyme isolated from the intestinal mucosa will also act on isomaltose (that is, it contains a subunit that acts on isomaltose separately). A deficiency of this enzyme results in defective digestion of sucrose and linear α 1,4-glucans Synonym(s): sucrasesucrase (so͞o′krās′, -krāz′)n. See invertase.su·crose al·pha-d-glu·co·hy·dro·lase (sū'krōs al'fă glū'kō-hī'drō-lās) An enzyme hydrolyzing sucrose and maltose in a complex with isomaltase; hence, hydrolyzes both sucrose and isomaltose; found in the intestinal mucosa; a deficiency of this enzyme results in defective digestion of sucrose and linear α1,4-glucans. Synonym(s): sucrase. sucrase or invertase an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of SUCROSE into GLUCOSE and FRUCTOSE. Sucrase is contained in the SUCCUS ENTERICUS.sucrase
Synonyms for sucrasenoun an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructoseSynonymsRelated Words |