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inulase

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[in-yuh-leys, -leyz] / ˈɪn yəˌleɪs, -ˌleɪz /

noun

Biochemistry.
  1. an enzyme that converts insulin to levulose.


Etymology

Origin of inulase

First recorded in 1890–95; inul(in) + -ase

Example Sentences

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That a fungus can secrete more than one enzyme, according to the materials its hyphae have to attack, has been shown by the extraction of diastase, inulase, trehalase, invertase, maltase, raffinase, malizitase, emulsin, trypsin and lipase from Aspergillus by Bourquelot, and similar events occur in other fungi.

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