hydrolyserbar
Hydrolyserbar is a term used in chemistry and related disciplines to describe substances or chemical bonds that can undergo hydrolysis, the reaction with water that cleaves bonds. The concept is often invoked for esters, amides, glycosides, and peptide linkages, as well as for polymers containing hydrolysable bonds. In Swedish, hydrolyserbar translates roughly to hydrolyzable or susceptible to hydrolysis.
Hydrolysis converts a single chemical bond into two or more smaller units, typically yielding an acid and
Mechanisms of hydrolysis include acid-catalyzed, base-catalyzed, and enzyme-catalyzed pathways. Acidic hydrolysis accelerates the reaction by protonating
Factors influencing hydrolysis rates include pH, temperature, water activity, solvent, and the presence of catalysts. Environmental
See also: hydrolysis, ester, amide, glycoside, peptide bond, hydrolase.