trypsin
/trip-sin/US // ˈtrɪp sɪn //UK // (ˈtrɪpsɪn) //
胰蛋白酶,胰酶,胰岛素酶,胰凝乳蛋白酶
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Biochemistry.
- : a proteolytic enzyme of the pancreatic juice, capable of converting proteins into peptone.
Examples
Why, there was my theory of the hydrolysis of casein by trypsin, which Professor Walters had been carrying out in his laboratory.
As a control I used the sample of an active commercial trypsin, of which I added 500 mg.
Trypsin: solution of small shreds of fresh fibrin in neutral and alkaline media, and tryptophan test.
The Council is unable to accept Dr. Balchs result for trypsin or rennin as reliable.
Thus, the bile salts are absolutely necessary to the activity of trypsin, in its characteristic protein-splitting action.
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