| ECD | ectrodactyly; electrochemical detector; electron capture detector; endocardial cushion defect; enzym... |
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| enz | enzyme, enzymatic |
| NEG | Non-enzymatic glycosylation |
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| enzymatic | Relating to an enzyme. Synonym: enzymic. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| enzymatic hydrolysis | A process by which enzymes (biological catalysts) are used to break down starch or cellulose into sugar. (05 Dec 1998) |
| enzymatic synthesis | Synthesis by enzymes. See: biosynthesis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| enzymatic |
of or relating to or produced by an enzyme
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An enzyme (in Greek en = in and zyme = leaven) is a protein, or protein complex, that catalyzes a chemical reaction and also controls the 3D orientation of the catalyzed substrates. Like any catalyst, enzymes work by lowering the activation energy of a reaction, thus allowing the reaction to proceed to its steady state or completion much faster than it otherwise would; the enzyme (again, as with any catalyst) remains unaltered by the completed reaction and can therefore continue catalysis. ...
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Any chemical reaction or series of reactions catalysed by an enzyme or enzymes is described as an enzymic or enzymatic process. An enzyme is a protein which acts as a highly selective catalyst permitting reactions to take place rapidly in living cells under physiological conditions.
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| enzymatic vitrectomy |
Pharmacological vitrectomy.
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removal of fibrinous or purulent exudate by application of a nontoxic and nonirritating enzyme that is capable of lysing fibrin, denatured collagen, and elastin but does not destroy normal tissue.
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| enzymatic | of or relating to or produced by an enzyme |
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