cacothelin

/kæˈkoʊθɪlɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A proteolytic enzyme that can break down proteins, often associated with inflammation and tissue damage.

“The research team studied the effects of cacothelin on cellular degradation and inflammation in the human body.”

2. noun

A compound found in certain plant and animal tissues that has been studied for its potential roles in tissue damage and inflammation.

“The scientist isolated a sample of cacothelin from a diseased tissue and analyzed its properties.”

Synonyms

  • proteinase
  • proteolytic enzyme

Antonyms

  • anti-inflammatory compound
  • proteolytic inhibitor