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Answered by rupsha71
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Trichloroacetic acid was used to isolate trypsin and trypsinogen from bovine pancreas. Trypsinogen, which is at first soluble in trichloroacetic acid, slowly forms a sediment. In alkaline medium and in the presence of calcium chloride, proenzyme is activated to enzyme which has high proteolytic, esterase.

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Trichloroacetic acid was used to isolate trypsin and trypsinogen from bovine pancreas. Trypsinogen, which is at first soluble in trichloroacetic acid, slowly forms a sediment. In alkaline medium and in the presence of calcium chloride, proenzyme is activated to enzyme which has high proteolytic, esterase.

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