Antidiastase

/ˌæntiːdaɪˈæsteɪs/ noun

A substance that opposes or inhibits the action of diastase, an enzyme that breaks down starch.

From anti- (against) + diastase (an enzyme). Diastase comes from Greek diastasis 'separation.' This biochemistry term emerged in the late 19th century as enzyme science developed.

AMአንቲዲአስታዘ
ARمضاد دياستاز
BNএন্টিডায়াস্টেস
CAantidiastasa
CSantidiastáza
DAantidiastase
DEAntidiastase
ELαντιδιαστασική
ESantidiastasa
FAآنتی دیاستاز
FIantidiastasi
FRantidiastase
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