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enzymatic

[en-zahy-mat-ik, -zi-] / ˌɛn zaɪˈmæt ɪk, -zɪ- /
ADJECTIVE
chemical
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After teaming up with some big names in consumer products, including L'Oreal and Nestle, the company recently announced that it has produced the world's first food-grade PET plastic bottles produced entirely from enzymatically recycled plastic.

From BBC

Other Chinese producers and most Japanese processors put a halt to enzymatic action even earlier.

From Seattle Times

"Also, due to some enzymatic activity, you make more of the sugars available, which leads to more caramelization in the cooking process," Josey explained.

From Salon

While there the template DNA undergoes an "enzymatic process" — in which enzymes help catalyze a series of reactions, and where it is incubated with the "building blocks" of mRNA.

From Salon

The dependence of reaction rates on temperature, including the rates of enzymatic reactions, is described by the Arrhenius equation5.

From Nature