Arginase

/ˈɑrdʒɪneɪz/ noun

An enzyme that breaks down the amino acid arginine into ornithine and urea, playing a crucial role in the urea cycle that removes nitrogen waste from the body.

From 'arginine' + '-ase' (enzyme suffix). Named in the early 1900s when biochemists identified this specific enzyme that acts on arginine substrate.

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