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why are the digestive enzymes called as hydrolases ?​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Hydrolases are any class of enzymes which catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins, nucleic acids, starch, fats, phosphate esters, and other macromolecular substances. The hydrolysis is carried out through the addition of water. Digestive enzymes carry out their function in this way, hence they are called hydrolase.

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Hydrolases are the group of enzymes that brings about the hydrolysis (in presence of water) of chemical bond. All digestive enzymes breaks down the large food particles into smaller food particles in presence of water so known as hydrolases. The chemical digestion of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids occurs in presence of hydrolases.

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