kavaki
Kavaki, also known as Stereoisomerasia or Kavaki vitellinase, is a type of enzyme that plays a significant role in the digestive processes of certain insects. It is primarily found in the eggs and larvae of the caterpillars of several butterfly species. Kavaki is responsible for breaking down keratin, a key protein component of egg yolks and other cell membranes within the insect's body.
The breakdown of keratin is essential for the insects to utilize the nutrients from their own bodies,
Research into the properties and functions of Kavaki suggests that it operates as a class III peptidase
Kavaki has not been the subject of much scientific study, leading to gaps in the current understanding