invertin
/ɪnvərˈtɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A rare or obsolete term for an invertase or a type of enzyme that breaks down sugars.
“The scientist studied the properties of invertin and its effects on plant growth.”
2. verb
To convert a solution of sugar into an equal mixture of glucose and fructose.
“The process of inverting sugar involves adding an acid catalyst to break down the sucrose molecule.”