Aliesterase

/ˌæliˈɛstəreɪs/ noun

An enzyme that breaks down ester bonds in aliphatic compounds, commonly found in biological systems for metabolizing certain fats and oils.

From 'ali-' (aliphatic, from Greek 'aleiphar' meaning oil) + 'esterase' (from 'ester' + '-ase', the enzyme suffix). The term combines chemistry nomenclature to identify a specific enzyme's function on aliphatic esters.

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