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Proteases are enzymes that are used in the breakdown of proteins. Some common proteases include pepsin (located in the digestive tract),thrombin (the blood stream), and elastase (white blood cells).
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Protease are found in the protein enzymes located in the pancreas. The protease that are released are chymotryspin, tryspin, and elastase. To find more information click here: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/S/Serine_...
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Proteases are protein-digesting enzymes. They are produced in the stomach, pancreas and small intestine, and break long-chain proteins into individual amino acids, of which there are around twenty.
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Yes, it is supplied without detectable protease activity and is thus not degraded during its “work”.
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More often than not, the term “protease” that describes proteolytic enzymes is used in very general terms. There are many metabolic proteases in our body, each with many different functions. The medications that are designed as protease inh...
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Yes, please contact us to discuss the possibility of using another enzyme for your analysis.
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Protease cannot be entirely removed from these enzymes. One has to use protease inhibitors in the reaction mixture if protease is a problem.
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