Noun
/sar.koˈpjoi.de/
The word "sarcopioide" refers to a medication that contains the enzyme sarcopioïdase, which is commonly used in medical settings to aid in the digestion of proteins. The term is more commonly used in written medical contexts than in oral speech.
The doctor prescribed sarcopioide to help with my digestion.
Es recomendable tomar sarcopioide después de las comidas pesadas.
Expressions: - "No debe mezclar sarcopioide con alimentos picantes." (You should not mix sarcopioide with spicy foods.) - "Es importante no exceder la dosis diaria recomendada de sarcopioide." (It is important not to exceed the recommended daily dose of sarcopioide.)
The term "sarcopioide" is derived from the Greek roots "sarco" meaning flesh or muscle and "peptid" which refers to enzymatic digestion, combined with the suffix "-asa" that is commonly used for enzymes in the medical field.
Synonyms: sarcopeptidase, sarcopioide enzyme
Antonyms: n/a