hydrolytic

/ˌhaɪdrəˈlɪtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or resulting from the action of water in a chemical reaction, especially the breaking of chemical bonds in a substance by the action of water.

“The hydrolytic process involved the breakdown of the sugar molecule into simpler compounds.”

2. noun

an enzyme that catalyzes a hydrolytic reaction.

“Hydrolytic enzymes are essential for the digestion of proteins in the human body.”

Synonyms

  • hydrolyzing
  • water-splitting

Antonyms

  • anhydrating
  • dehydrating