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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A substance, especially an enzyme, that initiates or modifies the rate of a chemical reaction in a living body; a biochemical catalyst.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun a biochemical catalyst such as an enzyme.

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  • noun biochemistry A biochemical catalyst; normally an enzyme.

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  • noun a biochemical catalyst such as an enzyme

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Examples

  • "In this case, photosynthetic organisms like green algae or bacteria simply serve as a biocatalyst to convert the energy of the sun into hydrogen energy."

    Fill 'er Up, With Microbes 2004

  • And as many have said, as Senator Lugar and Mr. Woolsey argued in their piece, even in good agricultural times, when farm prices are high and the land is in use, there is more than enough land available at sound conservation practices for us to develop this if we can develop the biocatalyst and the advance processing technologies necessary to make bio-energy work.

    Remarks By The President At Bio Energy Event ITY National Archives 1999

  • Altman and Cech have now modified this by showing that the RNA molecules not only transmit the genetic information but can also function as biocatalyst.

    Press Release: The 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989

  • Cech that RNA in living cells can play a role as a biocatalyst or enzyme came very surprisingly.

    Press Release: The 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989

  • Altman and Cech have now independently discovered that RNA is not only a molecule of heredity but can also serve as a biocatalyst.

    Press Release: The 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989

  • Professor Altman, Professor Cech, you have made the unexpected discovery that RNA is not only a molecule of heredity in living cells, but also can serve as a biocatalyst.

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989 - Presentation Speech 1989

  • RNA (ribonucleic acid) in living cells is not only a molecule of heredity but also can function as a biocatalyst.

    Press Release: The 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989

  • The company is also using its technology platform to pursue biocatalyst-enabled solutions in other bioindustrial markets, including carbon management, water treatment and chemicals.

    News 2010

  • He will lead OPXBIO's efforts to optimize its biocatalyst for the production of bioacrylic, the company's first product.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • The technology offers a new method for catalyzing a chemical reaction or for causing a biocatalyst reaction, for example, and thus for treating diseased humans or animals.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

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