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Definition of Sucrases
1. sucrase [n] - See also: sucrase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sucrases
Literary usage of Sucrases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical physiological chemistry by Philip Bovier Hawk (1918)
"sucrases may also be obtained from several vegetable sources. For investigational
purposes it is ordinarily obtained from yeast (see page 14). ..."
2. Practical physiological chemistry: A Book Designed for Use in Courses in by Philip Bovier Hawk (1916)
"sucrases may also be obtained from several vegetable sources. For investigational
purposes it is ordinarily obtained from yeast (see page 14). ..."
3. Practical physiological chemistry: A Book Designed for Use in Courses in by Philip Bovier Hawk (1916)
"sucrases may also be obtained from several vegetable sources. For investigational
purposes it is ordinarily obtained from yeast (see page 14). ..."
4. Treatise on General and Industrial Organic Chemistry by Ettore Molinari (1921)
"The various enzymes produce one or other of the following general reactions :
hydrolysis (amylases, sucrases), coagulation (enzyme of rennet), ..."
5. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"... but more correctly termed sucrases. There is a ferment of this class in the
yeast plant (which assists in alcoholic fermentation by converting sucrose ..."