Allelocatalytic

/ˌæləloʊkætəˈlɪtɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to chemical processes where molecules accelerate each other's reactions in a coordinated or reciprocal manner.

Etymology

From Greek 'allos' (other, mutual), 'katalysis' (dissolution, breaking down), and '-ic'. A technical term in biochemistry combining Greek roots to describe mutual catalytic effects.

Kelly Says

This is a mind-bending concept in chemistry—imagine molecules that help each other speed up their own reactions in a beautiful feedback loop! It's rare but appears in some biochemical systems where molecules cooperate rather than compete.

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