desaccharification
Desaccharification is the removal or cleavage of disaccharide units from a molecule, or the hydrolysis of disaccharides into monosaccharides. It covers both enzymatic and chemical processes that break the glycosidic bond between two sugar units, whether within a larger carbohydrate or as an independent disaccharide.
Most common forms involve hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds, either by acid or by enzymes. Disaccharidases such
Applications include food processing and industrial bioconversion. Lactase is used to reduce lactose in dairy products,
Term usage varies: many scientists prefer disaccharide hydrolysis or desaccharidation, and desaccharification is encountered less often