IPA: //kaɪˈmoʊtrɪptɪk//
KK: /kaɪˈmoʊtrɪptɪk/
Relating to a specific enzyme called chymotrypsin, which helps break down proteins in the digestive system.
The chymotryptic activity in the digestive tract is essential for protein digestion.
Chymotryptic is formed from "chyme" (from Greek "chymos", meaning juice or fluid) and "tryptic" (from Greek "tryptikos", meaning pertaining to digestion or breaking down). The word refers to enzymes that break down proteins in the digestive process, specifically those that act on chyme.
Think of 'chyme' as the digestive fluid and 'tryptic' as related to breaking down — together, they help you remember that chymotryptic refers to enzymes that break down proteins in digestive juices.
No commonly confused words.