hydrolýzu
Hydrolýzu, or hydrolysis, is a chemical reaction in which a bond is cleaved through the addition of water. In most cases, one fragment receives a hydrogen atom and the other a hydroxyl group, resulting in two or more smaller molecules. Hydrolysis is common for bonds such as esters, amides, phosphoesters, and glycosidic linkages.
Hydrolysis can be catalyzed by acids or bases, or by specific enzymes. In acid-catalyzed hydrolysis, protonation
Common examples include ester hydrolysis to carboxylic acids and alcohols; saponification is the base-catalyzed hydrolysis of
In biology, hydrolysis is essential for digestion and metabolism, enabling absorption of nutrients. In chemistry and
Environmental and pharmaceutical contexts: hydrolysis can inactivate certain pesticides and drugs, determined by water content and