zymolytic (Meaning)
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zymolytic (a)
of or relating to or causing fermentation
Synonyms & Antonyms of zymolytic
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zymolytic Sentence Examples
- The baker's yeast employed zymolytic enzymes to transform the sugars in the dough into carbon dioxide.
- Zymolytic activity in plant cells facilitates the breakdown of complex carbohydrates during respiration.
- Microorganisms play a crucial role in zymolytic processes, breaking down organic matter for energy.
- The zymolytic capacity of bacteria can be enhanced through genetic engineering for industrial applications.
- In brewing, zymolytic yeasts convert fermentable sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
- The zymolytic activity of enzymes such as amylase and protease in the digestive system aids in nutrient absorption.
- Certain plants possess zymolytic compounds that inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms.
- Zymolytic reactions are essential for the fermentation of food products, such as cheese, yogurt, and sauerkraut.
- The zymolytic pathway in the liver is crucial for detoxifying alcohol and other compounds.
- The study of zymolysis has practical applications in biotechnology and food microbiology.
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of or relating to or causing fermentation
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No antonyms found.
The baker's yeast employed zymolytic enzymes to transform the sugars in the dough into carbon dioxide.
Zymolytic activity in plant cells facilitates the breakdown of complex carbohydrates during respiration.
Microorganisms play a crucial role in zymolytic processes, breaking down organic matter for energy.
The zymolytic capacity of bacteria can be enhanced through genetic engineering for industrial applications.