Diastase

Diastase was the first enzyme to be isolated which has the property of hastening the conversion of starch to glucose, representing a significant leap in biochemical understanding. Because of it, the suffix -ase came to be used to name enzymes.
Anselme Payen France 1833
Diastase

Diastase was the first enzyme to be isolated which has the property of hastening the conversion of starch to glucose, representing a significant leap in biochemical understanding. Because of it, the suffix -ase came to be used to name enzymes.