Please give information about the enzyme Trypsin.
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➡️ Enzyme : Trypsin
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❤ enzyme trypsin is produced by a acina cells of pancreas
❤ the site of action of trypsin is intestine
❤ trypsin works in medium alkaline pH about 8.8
❤ the action of trypsin is hydrolysis proteoses and peptones into peptides.
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➡️ Enzyme : Trypsin
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❤ enzyme trypsin is produced by a acina cells of pancreas
❤ the site of action of trypsin is intestine
❤ trypsin works in medium alkaline pH about 8.8
❤ the action of trypsin is hydrolysis proteoses and peptones into peptides.
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Trypsin is formed in the small intestine where they are induced in the group of intestinal juices.
It is formed by the enzyme known as Enterokinase and the site of action involved in it is small intestine, the substrate involved is Trypsinogen forming the product called trypsin.
In some predatory animals, trypsin can hydrolyse fibrinogen of blood into fibrin leading to blood coagulation.
It is used as a enzyme in converting Chymotrypsinogen (a proenzyme) to Chymotrypsin. Procarboxypeptidase (proenzyme) to Carboxypeptidase. Proteins are similarly converted to dipeptides (contain two amino acids). Proelastase (proenzyme) to elastase.
Some or mostly many vertebrates don't have proteases for digesting some fibrous animal proteins such as hair, keratin, silk fibroin and wool protein. However, some invertebrates like insects secrete enzymes (trypsin and some other intestinal juices) for digesting such fibrous proteins. Therefore, some insects destroy silk fabrics and woollen garments.
It is formed by the enzyme known as Enterokinase and the site of action involved in it is small intestine, the substrate involved is Trypsinogen forming the product called trypsin.
In some predatory animals, trypsin can hydrolyse fibrinogen of blood into fibrin leading to blood coagulation.
It is used as a enzyme in converting Chymotrypsinogen (a proenzyme) to Chymotrypsin. Procarboxypeptidase (proenzyme) to Carboxypeptidase. Proteins are similarly converted to dipeptides (contain two amino acids). Proelastase (proenzyme) to elastase.
Some or mostly many vertebrates don't have proteases for digesting some fibrous animal proteins such as hair, keratin, silk fibroin and wool protein. However, some invertebrates like insects secrete enzymes (trypsin and some other intestinal juices) for digesting such fibrous proteins. Therefore, some insects destroy silk fabrics and woollen garments.
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