lysozyme
/ˈlɪzoʊzaɪm/Definitions
1. noun
An enzyme that occurs in saliva, mucus, and tears and is capable of destroying certain bacteria by breaking down their cell walls.
“The researchers studied the antibacterial properties of lysozyme in human tears.”
2. noun
A protein that breaks down bacterial cell walls.
“Lysozyme is a natural antibiotic found in various bodily secretions.”