RHODANESE


Meaning of RHODANESE in English

ˈrōd ə nˌēz, -ēs noun

( -s )

Etymology: probably irregular from rhodanic (in rhodanic acid )

: a crystallizable enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of cyanide and thiosulfate or thiosulfonate to thiocyanate and sulfite and that occurs in animal tissues and bacteria

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