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enzymatic

[en-zahy-mat-ik, -zi-] / ˌɛn zaɪˈmæt ɪk, -zɪ- /
ADJECTIVE
chemical
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Wolfgang Streit, a microbiologist at the University of Hamburg, says that even if companies achieve commercial success with PET, some polymers may never be amenable to the enzymatic recycling.

From Salon

The mRNA molecules are designed to mimic their natural counterparts, and contain regulatory elements to protect them from enzymatic degradation and to ensure their stability.

From Scientific American

You should also pay attention to terms like “partially hydrolyzed” or “enzymatically hydrolyzed,” which refer to the size of the protein molecule in the formula.

From New York Times

Just as with onions, the aromatic compounds in garlic are formed through an enzymatic chemical reaction that occurs as soon as its cells are ruptured.

From Salon

“Highly acidic marinades can actually toughen food, while enzymatic marinades can turn the surface of the food to mush.”

From Washington Post