Definition of hydrolyse in English:
hydrolyse
(US hydrolyze)
verb ˈhʌɪdrəlʌɪzˈhaɪdrəˌlaɪz
[with object]Chemistry 1Break down (a compound) by chemical reaction with water.
bile acids were hydrolysed under alkaline conditions
hydrolysed vegetable protein
Example sentencesExamples
- Water will rapidly hydrolyze them, as well as supporting bacterial attack.
- This enzyme hydrolyzes fatty acids from carbon atoms 1 or 3 of triacylglycerols.
- Amides are hydrolysed to ammonium salts with catalysis by acids or alkalis.
- The water fractions (containing soluble phenolics) were hydrolyzed under alkaline conditions.
- This compound is hydrolyzed to nitrate and carbonate and the net effect of this reaction is prevention of nitration and oxidative damage.
- 1.1no object Undergo hydrolysis.
CMA can easily hydrolyse into free acetic acid
Example sentencesExamples
- In response to the widespread use of lactam containing antibiotics, bacteria have acquired the ability to produce lactamases, which are enzymes that hydrolyze and inactivate lactam containing antibiotics.
- In these particular environments, the iron hydrolyzes essentially, as hydroxyls begin to agglomerate around the iron and settle down to the bottom of this lake material.
- Only with time does it hydrolyze inside the epithelial cells of your lung tissue, causing increasing and irreversible damage.
- Metal oxides are not the only substances that hydrolyze to produce hydroxide ions and basic solutions.
- When in contact with aqueous media, the methoxymethyl group slowly hydrolyses, freeing the diazeniumdiolate ion so that it can rapidly dissociate its two NO molecules.
Definition of hydrolyze in US English:
hydrolyze
(British hydrolyse)
verbˈhaɪdrəˌlaɪzˈhīdrəˌlīz
[with object]Chemistry 1Break down (a compound) by chemical reaction with water.
bile acids were hydrolyzed under alkaline conditions
hydrolyzed vegetable protein
Example sentencesExamples
- The water fractions (containing soluble phenolics) were hydrolyzed under alkaline conditions.
- Water will rapidly hydrolyze them, as well as supporting bacterial attack.
- This enzyme hydrolyzes fatty acids from carbon atoms 1 or 3 of triacylglycerols.
- This compound is hydrolyzed to nitrate and carbonate and the net effect of this reaction is prevention of nitration and oxidative damage.
- Amides are hydrolysed to ammonium salts with catalysis by acids or alkalis.
- 1.1no object Undergo chemical breakdown due to reaction with water.
CMA can easily hydrolyze into free acetic acid
Example sentencesExamples
- In response to the widespread use of lactam containing antibiotics, bacteria have acquired the ability to produce lactamases, which are enzymes that hydrolyze and inactivate lactam containing antibiotics.
- Only with time does it hydrolyze inside the epithelial cells of your lung tissue, causing increasing and irreversible damage.
- When in contact with aqueous media, the methoxymethyl group slowly hydrolyses, freeing the diazeniumdiolate ion so that it can rapidly dissociate its two NO molecules.
- Metal oxides are not the only substances that hydrolyze to produce hydroxide ions and basic solutions.
- In these particular environments, the iron hydrolyzes essentially, as hydroxyls begin to agglomerate around the iron and settle down to the bottom of this lake material.