nonhydrolysable
Nonhydrolysable refers to a substance or chemical bond that does not undergo hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction in which a molecule of water is used to break down a compound. This process typically involves the cleavage of a covalent bond, with the hydrogen atom from water attaching to one fragment and the hydroxyl group attaching to the other.
Many important chemical structures and materials are designed to be nonhydrolysable to ensure their stability and
In the context of biochemistry, some peptide bonds can be engineered to be nonhydrolysable. This is often
The concept of nonhydrolysability is crucial in materials science, drug design, and chemical engineering, where the