different between sucrase vs lactase

sucrase

English

Etymology

sucrose +? -ase

Noun

sucrase (plural sucrases)

  1. (biochemistry) Any of a number of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of sucrose to fructose and glucose or to their respective homopolysaccharides

Derived terms

  • fructansucrase
  • glucansucrase

Anagrams

  • Suraces, causers, cesuras, saucers

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lactase

English

Etymology

lacto- +? -ase

Noun

lactase (countable and uncountable, plural lactases)

  1. (biochemistry, organic chemistry) A ?-galactosidase enzyme that is involved in the hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into constituent galactose and glucose monomers.

Synonyms

  • (?-galactosidase enzyme): lactase-phlorizin hydrolase

Translations

Anagrams

  • acetals, at scale

Dutch

Etymology

Probably borrowed. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l?k?ta?.z?/
  • Hyphenation: lac?ta?se
  • Rhymes: -a?z?

Noun

lactase f (plural lactases)

  1. lactase

Portuguese

Noun

lactase f (plural lactases)

  1. (biochemistry, organic chemistry) lactase (a ?-galactosidase enzyme)

Spanish

Verb

lactase

  1. First-person singular (yo) imperfect subjunctive form of lactar.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) imperfect subjunctive form of lactar.

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