Amylase

/ˈæmɪleɪs/ noun

An enzyme that breaks down starch into simpler sugars, found in saliva, pancreas, and many other organisms.

From Latin amylum (starch) plus the suffix -ase used to name all enzymes. This suffix came from Greek diastasis and was standardized by biochemists to denote any molecule that catalyzes reactions.

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