Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lysate

noun
/ˈlaɪˌseɪt/
Definition
A lysate is a solution produced by the lysis (breaking down) of cells, releasing their contents for further study or application.
Examples
  • The researchers prepared a bacterial lysate for their experiment.
  • After centrifugation, they collected the lysate for analysis.
  • The lysate contained various enzymes that were useful in their studies.
Meaning
The term ‘lysate’ refers to the liquid that contains proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules released from cells after they have been disrupted or lysed, typically for laboratory research purposes.
Synonyms
  • Cell extract
  • Cell lysate
  • Tissue lysate