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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. 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.