Biology, asked by biamnisha, 6 months ago

what is hirudin? how it is obtained in biology in biology class 12​

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Answered by AttitudeGirlLoveS143
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Explanation:

Seeds of Brassica napus are used in the production of recombinant hirudin. It is a protein that has anticoagulant property. This protein is produced by leech. The gene encoding for this protein has been isolated and incorporated into Brassica napus. The protein is then isolated from the seeds of Brassica napus.

Answered by gaurangimh
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Answer:

Hirudin is a naturally occurring peptide in the salivary glands of blood-sucking leeches that has a blood anticoagulant property

Hirudin is a polypeptide found in the salivary glands of the leech Hirudo medicinalis, and it is among the most potent of the natural thrombin inhibitors.

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