Allantoinase

/ˌæləntəʊɪˈneɪz/ noun

An enzyme (a biological catalyst) that breaks down allantoin into other chemical compounds in the body.

From 'allantoin' plus the enzyme suffix '-ase.' Named in the early 1900s when scientists began identifying specific enzymes that break down different molecules.

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