hydrolysiertes
Hydrolysiertes is a term used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe a substance that has undergone hydrolysis, a chemical reaction in which water cleaves chemical bonds within a molecule. The reaction can be catalyzed by acids, bases, or enzymes and can occur under a range of temperatures and pH conditions. Hydrolysis increases the number of smaller fragments in a mixture and often changes the properties and reactivity of the material.
Common hydrolysis processes involve different classes of compounds. Polysaccharides such as starch or cellulose can be
In practical terms, hydrolysiertes materials appear across several domains. In food science, starch hydrolysis produces syrups