pepsin in English

noun
1
the chief digestive enzyme in the stomach, which breaks down proteins into polypeptides.
Proteins in the stomach are broken down to polypeptides by the enzyme pepsin , which works best in acidic environments and is produced by ‘chief’, or ‘zymogen’, cells in the gastric mucosa.

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1. Pepsin also undergoes feedback inhibition; a product of protein digestion slows down the reaction by inhibiting pepsin.

2. Pepsin mixture is used for dyspepsia.

3. Betain HCI Pepsin promotes healthy digestive function

4. The pepsin can digest the protein in food.

5. The affinity of AHL with pepsin was very high.

6. Pepsin Enzyme from a pig's stomach, used like rennet .

7. Gastric acidity and the concentration of pepsin were decreased.

8. In our studies pepsin output correlated closely with acid output.

9. Pepsin is commonly used in the preparation of F(ab')2 fragments from antibodies.

10. 16 In our studies pepsin output correlated closely with acid output.

11. Pepsin remains in the larynx (pH 6.8) following a gastric reflux event.

12. Pepsin was historically an additive of Beemans gum brand chewing gum by Dr. Edward E. Beeman.

13. Come on in Cankerous disease for example in as a result of pepsin grow in quantity the …

14. They differ from lipid bodies because they are destroyed by pepsin and are not removed by acetone.

15. Results The intestinal peristalsis moved slow, peptic acid secretion decreased and pepsin activity decreased.

16. 5 These studies therefore show that the ulcer formation is not due to hypersecretion of acid or pepsin.

17. Research to develop new pepsin-targeted therapeutic and diagnostic tools for gastric reflux is ongoing.

18. METHODS: Soluble collagen was extracted from calf fetus skin and was made nonantigenic with pepsin.

19. The stability of pepsin at high pH has significant implications on disease attributed to laryngopharyngeal reflux.

20. This order of addition should be strictly adhered to in order to avoid decomposition of the pepsin.

21. Yet we have confidently shown that the ulcer is not caused by hypersecretion of acid or pepsin.

22. The order of addition should be strictly adhered to in order to avoid decomposition of the pepsin

23. Tumor tissue of cutaneous fibrosarcoma was solubilized with salt, acetic acid and salt-extracted after pepsin treatment.

24. This order of addition should be strictly adhered to in order to avoid decomposition of the pepsin

25. The order of addition should be strictly adhered to in order to avoid decomposition of the pepsin.

26. 6 Yet we have confidently shown that the ulcer is not caused by hypersecretion of acid or pepsin.

27. Betain HCI Pepsin may help stimulate digestive function and absorb nutrients; specifically protein, calcium, vitamin B 12 and iron

28. Betaine HCl and pepsin are gastric-juice components essential to the digestion of food and absorption of most nutrients

29. The preparation of a pepsin extract from the stomach of pigs, sheep or cattle, which is suitable for the Bating of hides, is presented

30. Standard Process Betaine Hydrochloride - Whole Food GI and Digestive Health Supplement with Magnesium Citrate, Betaine HCl, Ammonium Chloride, Pepsin, and More - …

31. Density gradient ultracentrifugation, performed at pH 7·4 and 3·0, suggested that pepsin Agglutinator in immune complexes was present in …

32. To produce an F(ab')2 fragment, IgG is digested with pepsin, which cleaves the heavy chains near the hinge region.

33. The properties of two types of pepsin-soluble collagens(PSC) from the skin and bone of carp(Cyprinus carpio) were studied.

34. As a dietary supplement, Betaine HCl is sometime combined with digestive enzymes such as pepsin or protease to help with protein digestion.

35. 1-bis(diazoacetyl)-2-phenylethane reversibly inactivates pepsin at pH 5, a reaction which is accelerated by the presence of Cu(II).

36. The difference between mean rates of secretion of acid and pepsin in control subjects and patients with duodenal ulcer is about 190%.

37. By this method there was evidence for local production of pepsin Agglutinator in two cases and for local inhibition in two other cases

38. The plastein reaction by using tryptic hydrolyzate of soy protein and of sesame protein as substrates and pepsin as catalyst had been introduced.

39. The word enzyme was used later to refer to nonliving substances such as pepsin, and the word ferment used to refer to chemical activity produced by living organisms.

40. This way of catabolism comes into the foreground in cases of achylia with a defect of the secretion of hydrochloric acid and of pepsin.

41. Pepsin is most active in acidic environments between 37 °C and 42 °C. Accordingly, its primary site of synthesis and activity is in the stomach (pH 1.5 to 2).

42. 28 Come on in cankerous disease for example in, as a result of pepsin grow in quantity, the mucous membrane that digested a stomach causes ulcer.

43. Betaine HCl 648 mg ™ Acid-Stable Protease (150 SAPU) (Fungal Pepsin from Aspergillus niger) 150 mg ™ Other Ingredients: Cellulose (capsule), Cellulose Powder, Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source) and Silica

44. The product called Betaine hydrochloride (or Betaine HCL with pepsin) is recommended by some practitioners a supplemental source of hydrochloric acid for people who have low stomach acid production (also called hypochlorhydria)

45. Coagulation is promoted by industrially homogenised natural rennet from the abomasum in the stomachs of lactating ruminants, generally containing 80 % rennin and 20 % pepsin, and with an average strength of 1:15000.

46. More than that, the vaccin adopts a kind of dosage form by special process, which could overcome the destruction from gastric acidity or pepsin, thereby render the vaccin more effective and stabler.

47. W hy Betaine HCl Plus Pepsin? Whether from eating a little too much, eating on the go, or just eating trouble foods, more than 25 million adults experience stomach discomfort on a daily basis

48. Alginate-based products provide a physical barrier and work by forming a neutral floating gel or raft (a protective barrier) on top of the stomach to prevent stomach contents, including pepsin and bile acids, from backing up into the oesophagus and airways.

49. The inventive method for producing BAA consists in preparing the hydrolysate medium based on the hydrolysate of vegetable or animal protein component by means of fermentative hydrolysis carried out in two stages i.e. in acid medium using pepsin, and in an alkali medium using pancreatin.