Medical term:
hydroxylase
hydroxylase
[hi-drok´sĭ-lās]any enzyme that brings about the coupled oxidation of two donors, with incorporation of oxygen into one of them.
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hydroxylase
(hī-drŏk′sĭ-lās)Any enzyme that catalyzes the introduction of hydrogen into a substrate.
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hy·drox·y·las·es
(hī-drok'si-lās'ez),Enzymes catalyzing formation of hydroxyl groups by addition of an oxygen atom, hence oxidizing the substrate; most are found in EC subclass 1.14.
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hy·drox·y·las·es
(hī-drok'si-lā-sĕz)Enzymes catalyzing formation of hydroxyl groups by addition of an oxygen atom, hence oxidizing the substrate.
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