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biocatalyst
bi·o·cat·a·lyst B0260700 (bī′ō-kăt′l-ĭst)n. A substance, especially an enzyme, that initiates or modifies the rate of a chemical reaction in a living body; a biochemical catalyst. bi′o·cat′a·lyt′ic (-kăt′l-ĭt′ĭk) adj.biocatalyst (ˌbaɪəʊˈkætəlɪst) n (Biochemistry) a chemical, esp an enzyme, that initiates or increases the rate of a biochemical reaction biocatalytic adjThesaurusNoun | 1. | biocatalyst - a biochemical catalyst such as an enzymecatalyst, accelerator - (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected |
biocatalyst
biocatalyst[‚bī·ō′kad·əl·ist] (biochemistry) A biochemical catalyst, especially an enzyme. biocatalyst
bi·o·cat·a·lyst (bī'ō-kat'ă-list), A substance of biologic origin that can catalyze a reaction, for example, an enzyme.biocatalyst (bī′ō-kăt′l-ĭst)n. A substance, especially an enzyme, that initiates or modifies the rate of a chemical reaction in a living body; a biochemical catalyst. bi′o·cat′a·lyt′ic (-kăt′l-ĭt′ĭk) adj.biocatalyst Any substance, typically an enzyme, to start, modify or maintain a chemical reaction in a living system.biocatalyst (bī-ō-kăt′ă-lĭst) [″ + katalyein, to dissolve] An enzyme; a biochemical catalyzer. biocatalyst
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