释义 |
lec·i·thin·ase \-thə̇ˌnās, -āz\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary lecithin + -ase : any of four enzymes that hydrolyze lecithins or cephalins by attacking different ester linkages: as a. : a crystallizable enzyme that is found especially in many venoms and that accelerates the removal of only one of the two fatty acid units in a molecule — called also lecithinase A, phospholipase A; compare lysolecithin b. : an enzyme that is found in various plant and animal extracts and in bacteria and that accelerates the removal of the remaining fatty acid unit — called also lecithinase B, phospholipase B |