hydrolyzy
Hydrolyzy is a term that appears sporadically in scientific writing and is not recognized as a distinct, formal concept within mainstream chemistry or biochemistry. In most sources, the related term hydrolysis denotes a chemical reaction in which water cleaves chemical bonds within a molecule, often mediated by acids, bases, or enzymes.
Usage and interpretation: When the word hydrolyzy is encountered, it is usually considered a misspelling of
Mechanism: If interpreted as hydrolysis, the mechanism involves nucleophilic attack by water on a susceptible bond,
Relation to enzymes and industrial processes: Hydrolases are enzymes that catalyze hydrolysis; common industrial hydrolysis includes
Origin and terminology: No widely cited original source; likely a typographical variant.
See also: Hydrolysis; Hydrolytic enzyme; Ester hydrolysis; Glycoside hydrolase.