hydrolyserbare
Hydrolyserbare, or hydrolyzable, describes substances that can undergo hydrolysis, a chemical reaction in which water cleaves chemical bonds. Hydrolysis is influenced by factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of catalysts or enzymes. In general, hydrolyzable compounds are those that readily react with water to form smaller molecules.
Common hydrolyzable functional groups and classes include esters, amides, anhydrides, glycosides, phosphoesters, and nitriles. For example,
Contexts and implications: In biology, hydrolysis is central to digestion and metabolism, with enzymes called hydrolases
Language note: the Swedish term hydrolyserbara föreningar commonly corresponds to the English hydrolyzable or hydrolyzable compounds.