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hydrolyze

[hahy-druh-lahyz] / ˈhaɪ drəˌlaɪz /


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Soluble or hydrolyzed collagen, which is broken down into smaller fragments, does penetrate the skin, but these fragments are likely too small to do any good.

From Salon

Many Maggi products contain MSG, which naturally occurs in hydrolyzed vegetable protein.

From Washington Post

And although there’s almost no evidence that hydrolyzed formulas do anything to prevent allergic or autoimmune disease, they’re still recommended in many guidelines.

From New York Times

One of the most efficient enzymes known, a single AChE molecule can hydrolyze 600,000 acetylcholine molecules per minute, says Palmer Taylor, a pharmacologist at the University of California, San Diego.

From Science Magazine

Understand that sugar is not just the white crystal sucrose that hydrolyzes/breaks down into fructose and glucose.

From New York Times