hydrolyysit
Hydrolyysit refer to hydrolysis processes and the enzymes that catalyse them. In chemistry and biology, a hydrolysis reaction involves the cleavage of chemical bonds by adding water, yielding smaller molecules. Hydrolysis can be acid- or base-catalyzed, or achieved by specialized enzymes known as hydrolases.
Chemical hydrolysis typically requires water as reactant and may be accelerated by acidic or basic conditions.
Enzymatic hydrolysis is carried out by hydrolases, a broad enzyme class (EC 3). Examples include proteases (protein
Industrial and laboratory applications include production of simple sugars from starch, hydrolysis of esters, and analysis