noun
- Plural of invertase; enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose.
Usage: technical; biochemistry
Examples
- Invertases are widely used in the food industry to break down sucrose in candy and chocolate production.
- The enzyme invertases play a crucial role in plant metabolism by converting stored sucrose into simpler sugars.
- Microorganisms produce invertases naturally to digest sucrose from their environment.
- Industrial invertases are often derived from yeast or fungal sources for commercial applications.
- The activity of invertases increases the sweetness of products by converting sucrose into glucose and fructose.