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What is the function of trypsin? In which part of our body, it is produced?

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Answered by sanjeevinidhammur
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Trypsin is one of the best characterized serine proteinases. It has long been known that trypsin is produced as a zymogen (trypsinogen) in the acinar cells of the pancreas, is secreted into the duodenum, is activated into the mature form of trypsin by enterokinase, and functions as an essential food-digestive enzyme.Trypsin is a serine protease of the digestive system produced in the pancreas as an inactive precursor, trypsinogen.

Answered by keyboardavro
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Function-Trypsin is one of the best characterized serine proteinases. It has long been known that trypsin is produced as a zymogen (trypsinogen) in the acinar cells of the pancreas, is secreted into the duodenum, is activated into the mature form of trypsin by enterokinase, and functions as an essential food-digestive enzyme.

Part from where it is produced-In the small intestine

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