Pronunciation: /æsɪdoʊproʊtiolaɪt/
noun a substance that breaks down proteins in an acidic environment
A1 An acidoproteolyte is a type of enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach.
A2 I learned about acidoproteolytes in my biology class.
B1 The acidoproteolyte activity in the digestive system is crucial for proper protein digestion.
B2 Researchers are studying the effects of acidoproteolytes on different types of proteins.
C1 The pharmaceutical company developed a new acidoproteolyte for use in medical treatments.
C2 The mechanism of action of acidoproteolytes is complex and requires specialized knowledge to understand fully.
formal The acidoproteolyte enzyme helps break down proteins in acidic environments.
informal I heard that acidoproteolyte is important for digesting proteins in our stomach.
slang Yo, did you know that acidoproteolyte is like the protein ninja in our body?
figurative Just like acidoproteolyte breaks down proteins, we must break down barriers to achieve success.
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