hidrolízisében
Hidrolízisében is a Hungarian term that translates to "in its hydrolysis" or "during its hydrolysis." It refers to a process where a substance is broken down by reaction with water. This chemical reaction involves the splitting of a bond by the addition of a water molecule. Hydrolysis is a fundamental concept in chemistry and biochemistry, occurring in various contexts. For example, in organic chemistry, esters can undergo hydrolysis to form carboxylic acids and alcohols. In biological systems, the digestion of complex carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into simpler molecules involves hydrolysis reactions catalyzed by enzymes. The term "hidrolízisében" specifically points to the state or condition of being within or undergoing this hydrolytic process. It can be used to describe the environment or conditions under which hydrolysis takes place, or the effects of hydrolysis on a particular substance. The presence of water is essential for this reaction to occur, and the products formed depend on the specific bonds being broken.