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lipase

noun
li·​pase | \ ˈlī-ˌpās How to pronounce lipase (audio) , -ˌpāz\

Definition of lipase

: an enzyme that hydrolyzes glycerides

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Orlistat is a gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor that works by blocking the absorption of 25 percent of the fat in a meal. Kimberly Garrison, https://www.inquirer.com, "Slim down for summer the healthy way | Kimberly Garrison," 4 June 2019 Glybera was approved in Europe for treatment of a very rare disease, lipoprotein lipase deficiency. Gina Kolata, New York Times, "New Gene-Therapy Treatments Will Carry Whopping Price Tags," 11 Sep. 2017 An enzyme called lipase can link link oil to methanol without any extra heating, but the pure protein is expensive. Aaron Rowe, WIRED, "Fungi Make Biodiesel Efficiently at Room Temperature," 20 Aug. 2007

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First Known Use of lipase

1897, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for lipase

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lipase

noun
li·​pase | \ ˈlip-ˌās How to pronounce lipase (audio) , ˈlīp- How to pronounce lipase (audio) , -ˌāz\

Medical Definition of lipase

: an enzyme (as one secreted by the pancreas) that catalyzes the breakdown of fats and lipoproteins usually into fatty acids and glycerol

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