- β-glycosidase complex
- the enzyme complex comprising lactase and glycosylceramidase (phlorhizin hydrolase) activities, occurring in the brush border membrane of the intestinal mucosa and hydrolyzing lactose as well as cellobiose and cellotriose; it is a single polypeptide, processed from a larger precursor, with two catalytic sites for the two enzyme activities. See also lactase deficiency.
Medical dictionary. 2011.