Which are proteolytic enzymes ?
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Proteolytic enzymes (or proteases) refer to the various enzymes that digest (break down into smaller units) protein.These enzymes include the pancreatic proteases chymotrypsin and trypsin, bromelain (pineapple enzyme), papain (papaya enzyme), fungal proteases, and Serratia peptidase (the "silk worm" enzyme).
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Proteolytic enzymes are ‘enzymes’ that are used to degrade or destroy proteins in an environment.
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- Enzymes are ‘proteins’ that serve as a catalyst to speeds up certain reactions of our body.
- An enzyme reduces the ‘activation energy’ of a reaction that is the energy required by the reactant to get converted to a product.
- In the case of proteolytic enzymes they are used to degrade proteins that are over expressed in an environment. They get attached to the proteins and degrade them.
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