hydrolyser
Hydrolyser, also spelled hydrolyzer, is a general term for a device, reactor, or enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis—the chemical reaction in which a substrate is cleaved by reaction with water. The term covers both engineered equipment used in chemical processing and biological catalysts known as hydrolases.
Industrial hydrolyzers use acids, bases, or enzymes to break down esters (for example fats and oils), amides,
Biological hydrolyzers include enzymes such as proteases, lipases, amylases, and nucleases, collectively called hydrolases. These enzymes
Key considerations for hydrolyzers are reaction conditions (pH, temperature, water activity), substrate specificity, and catalyst stability.