hydrolysoituvien
Hydrolysoituvien are substances capable of undergoing hydrolysis, a chemical reaction in which water adds to bonds and splits molecules, yielding smaller components. The term is used to describe compounds with hydrolyzable functional groups such as esters, amides, glycosides, and phosphoesters.
In hydrolysis, water is the reactant that cleaves bonds. Common hydrolyzable linkages include ester bonds (as
Reactions can be catalyzed by acids, bases, or enzymes. Acid- or base-catalyzed hydrolysis often proceeds non-specifically,
Hydrolysoituvien have wide relevance. In biology, digestion and metabolism rely on hydrolysis of macromolecules. In chemistry