Antilipase

/ˌæntɪˈlaɪpeɪs/ noun

A substance that inhibits or blocks the action of lipase, an enzyme that breaks down fats and lipids.

From anti- (against) plus lipase. Lipase derives from Greek 'lipos' (fat) plus -ase (enzyme suffix). This scientific term emerged in biochemistry as researchers studied molecules that could inhibit fat-digesting enzymes.

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