Anticholinesterase

/ˌæntɪˌkoʊləˈnɛstəreɪs/ noun

A substance that inhibits the enzyme cholinesterase, which breaks down acetylcholine, thus increasing acetylcholine levels and prolonging its effects in the nervous system.

Anti- + cholinesterase (the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine). This technical term combines anti- with the name of a specific enzyme. The term emerged in biochemistry in the mid-20th century.

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