Medical term:

glucosidase



glucosidase

 [gloo-ko´sĭ-dās]
an enzyme of the hydrolase class that splits glucoside, occurring as α-, β-, and α-1,3-glucosidase; α-glucosidase (maltase) occurs in intestinal juice, and β-glucosidase (cellobiase) in the kidney, liver, and intestinal mucosa.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

glucosidase

(glo͞o-kō′sĭ-dās′, -dāz′)
n.
Any of various enzymes that catalyze glucoside hydrolysis.
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glucosidase

an ENZYME catalysing the removal of single GLUCOSE residues from DISACCHARIDES and OLIGOSACCHARIDES.
Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005


glu·co·si·das·es

(glū-kō'sid-ās-ĕz),
Enzymes that hydrolyze glucosides.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

glu·co·si·das·es

(glū-kō'sid-ās-ĕz)
Enzymes that hydrolyze glucosides.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012


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