Antilytic

/ænˌtɪˈlɪtɪk/ adjective

Describing something that opposes or prevents the breaking down or dissolution of cells, tissues, or chemical compounds.

From 'anti-' + 'lytic' (from Greek 'lytikos', capable of loosening). The adjective form entered scientific English in the 19th century to describe preservative or stabilizing properties.

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