who first used the term 'enzyme '
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Wilhelm Kühne
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Anselme Payen discovered in 1833 the first enzyme who called diastase and in 1878 German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne (1837–1900) coined the term enzyme, which comes from Greek "in leaven", to describe this process
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Enzymes are biocatalyst. These are proteinaceous substances that are capable of catalyzing chemical reactions of biological systems without themselves undergoing any change. The term enzymes was first coined by Wilhelm Kuhne in 1878.
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