acidolysis

/æsɪdəˈlɒsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

The process of breaking down a compound into simpler substances by the action of water or an acid, especially in the ripening of fruits.

“The ripening process is a type of acidolysis that helps fruits become sweeter and more palatable.”

Synonyms

  • hydrolysis
  • ripening

Antonyms

  • synthesis