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| | Small Intestine Detox (Marshmallow & Pepsin) |
 | | In addition, Marshmallow & Pepsin is beneficial in relieving allergies, congestion, coughing and hayfever. |  | | Marshmallow & Pepsin helps cleanse and strengthen the intestinal tract and soothes peptic ulcers. |  | | Marshmallow also contains mucilage, a substance that helps soothe inflamed tissues, making it an ideal herb for treating a variety of respiratory problems. |
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http://www.plainherb.com/848-2.htm
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| | Okra Pepsin E3 |
 | | This person develops a congested condition in his intestines, reducing the quantity of nutrients which can be assimilated through the villi of the intestines. |  | | People who have extremely congested intestines might find mucous coming out with their stool, convoluted like the intestines. |  | | Cornfrey promotes healing through its allantoin content which is not found in okra. |
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http://www.becomehealthynow.com/supps/okra_pepsine3.shtml
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| | Other Pepsin Dilutions |
 | | There seems to be general consensus that the utility of the test is improved by tailoring the pepsin concentration to the nature of the material. |  | | Nothing else is changed in the method, just the pepsin concentration. |  | | The non-standard methods posit concentrations of pepsin as follows: 0.02%, 0.002% and 0.0002%. |
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http://www.njfl.com/PepsinDilutions.htm
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| | Pepsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pepsin was discovered by Theodor Schwann in 1836. |  | | Pepsin is expressed as a pro-form zymogen, pepsinogen, whose primary structure has an additional 44 amino acids. |  | | Pepsin is a digestive protease (EC 3.4.23.1) released by the chief cells in the stomach that functions to degrade food proteins into peptides. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Pepsin
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| | Is pepsin concentration related to the amount or duration of acid exposure? - How can the delayed acid clearance ... |
 | | In 1969, Goldberg concluded that the combination of HCl and pepsin was responsible for injury to the intact feline esophagus [3]. |  | | The role of pepsin in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been well studied in animals and humans. |  | | corroborated that an acid infusion alone did not induce changes in mucosal permeability, but the addition of pepsin was necessary to induce these changes [4]. |
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http://www.hon.ch/OESO/free/Vol_5_Eso_Junction/Articles/art091.html
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| | Pepsin flavour Ask MetaFilter |
 | | I seem to recall it said that Beeman's is a digestive aid. |  | | In nature, pepsin is an enzyme found in the stomach to catalyze protein breakdown. |  | | Pepsin in food is likely to come from chemical engineering rather than from nature. |
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http://ask.metafilter.com/mefi/18691
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| | PEPSIN PRODUCT FROM THE MAJOR PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES 1905 |
 | | This is why thinking practitioners should not use both pepsin and pancreatin together in the same solution, because the medium in which one must act is opposed to that of the other. |  | | Gilman Thomson, Practical Medicine, 1900, page 403.] LILLY and CO. ELIXIR PEPSIN AND PANCREATIN. |  | | ["The value of pancreatin is even more problematical than that of pepsin, for though it would no doubt be valuable where the digestive ferments, particularly those of pancreas, were deficient, this has not been shown to occur. |
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http://www.bottlebooks.com/questions/September2001/pepsin_products.htm
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| | Effect of pepsin treatment on the HIV envelope and core antigens. |
 | | Effect of pepsin treatment on the HIV envelope and core antigens. |  | | By contrast, the antigenicity of the purified env antigen was not destroyed and was even increased after pepsin treatment, performed under identical conditions. |  | | These findings suggest that after pepsin digestion the core-anti-core immune complexes do not reconstitute because of the loss of antigenicity of the core antigen. |
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http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1989/nov/M89B0196.html
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| | American Journal of Critical Care: Pepsin as a marker for pulmonary aspiration |
 | | Therefore, the search for effective, yet harmless, clinical methods to detect aspiration of gastric contents should continue. |  | | The purpose of this exploratory study was to determine the frequency with which pepsin in suctioned tracheal secretions from acutely ill, tube-fed patients receiving mechanical ventilation could be detected via an immunoassay. |  | | In another study, (13) the Anson method was used to assay for pepsin in 102 specimens of tracheal secretions collected from acutely ill human subjects. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NUB/is_2_11/ai_91087622
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| | Worthington Pepsin |
 | | Andreeva, N.: Some Aspects of Structural Studies on Aspartic Proteases, Scand J Clin Lab Invest 52, 31, 1992 |  | | Steven, F.: The Cleavage of Tyrosyl Peptides by Pepsin from Collagen Solubilized by the Nishihara Technique, Biochim Biophys Acta 97, 465, 1965 |  | | Conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin, which involves releasing a peptide, may be an autocatalytic process involving self-cleavage by the zymogen (Sanny et al. |
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http://www.worthington-biochem.com/PM
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| | Pepsin Chat |
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http://www.talk121.com/d/c/missouri/1715576/pepsin.html
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| | Pepsin |
 | | Pepsin is compact spherical molecule having a molecular weight of about 35,500 Daltons and an isoelectric point 1.0. |  | | Crystalline Pepsin is used as a research tool in protein analysis, and as a standard in pepsin assay work particularly for the determination for Pepsin in the gastric juice. |  | | Industrial pepsin is available in two different forms, based on the activity, they are Pepsin(IP) 1:3000* and Pepsin(IP) 1:10,000. |
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http://www.nichemrkt.com/pepsin.html
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| | PEPSIN - Encyclopedia Britannica - PEPSIN - JCSM's Study Center |
 | | PEPSIN - Encyclopedia Britannica - PEPSIN - JCSM's Study Center |  | | It may also be used to predigest albuminous foods. |  | | Pepsin digests the albumens but is useless in the digestion of fats or carbohydrates. |
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http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia_Britannica/PAS_PER/PEPSIN.html
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| | Effects of Antacids on Pepsin |
 | | This, by the way, is an example of a positive feedback loop (Campbell, 1987). |  | | Here, then, is a question to consider: if antacids interfere with pepsin’s ability to digest proteins, and if indeed, many food allergies stem from partially- or undigested proteins being absorbed through the intestinal walls, could antacid-induced inhibition of protein digestion increase the chances of developing food allergies? |  | | Thus, it would be suspected that anything which changes stomach pH might interfere with both formation and effectiveness of pepsin. |
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http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio115/pepsin.htm
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| | Worthington Pepsin |
 | | Pepsin is assayed based on the method of Anson J. |  | | There are several pepsins designated A, B, C, and D. Pepsin A, the major component, has a molecular weight of 35,000 daltons and an optimum pH of approximately 1.0 for substrates such as casein or hemoglobin if the substrate is native protein. |  | | Pepsin cleaves proteins preferentially at carboxylic groups of aromatic amino acids such as phenylalanine and tyrosine. |
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http://www.worthington-biochem.com/PM/cat.html
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| | PEPSIN |
 | | Individuals with dermatitis or hypersensitivity to material may be more susceptible to the effects of the substance. |  | | Pepsin powder may, on being transferred from container to container, generate static electrical charge, which could discharge violently. |  | | This MSDS has been prepared according to the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. |
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http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/p1550.htm
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| | Info and facts on 'Pepsin' |
 | | It was the first animal enzyme to be discovered, by Theodor Schwann (German physiologist and histologist who in 1838 and 1839 identified the cell as the basic structure of plant and animal tissue (1810-1882)) in 1836. |  | | Pepsin is most active at pH ((chemistry) p(otential of) H(ydrogen); the logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen-ion concentration in gram atoms per liter; provides a measure on a scale from 0 to 14 of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution (where 7 is neutral and greater than 7 is a) 2-4. |  | | Pepsin is expressed (additional info and facts about expressed) as a pro-form, pepsinogen with an additional 44 amino acid (Organic compounds containing an amino group and a carboxylic acid group) s, which are cleaved off outside the secreting cell, to avoid digestion of cellular proteins. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/p/pe/pepsin.htm
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| | Pepsin |
 | | With IgG antibodies, pepsin will yield F(ab')2 fragments, whereas with most IgM molecules, it is possible to generate F(ab')2, Fab, and Fv fragments by using the appropriate conditions. |  | | The tandem reversed phase column in such set up needs to tolerate high pH’s. |  | | The size of the peptide fragments changes with the temperature as well as the flow rate. |
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http://www.orachrom.com/Pepsin.htm
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| | pepsin - definition of pepsin by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | A digestive enzyme found in gastric juice that catalyzes the breakdown of protein to peptides. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | A substance containing pepsin, obtained from the stomachs of hogs and calves and used as a digestive aid. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pepsin
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| | Is the effect of extracellular acidification on intracellular pH modified by pepsin? |
 | | For example, it has been shown that both the rate and degree of mucosal damage are accelerated if pepsin is present in an acidic refluxate. |  | | There was also no difference in the rate of recovery of pH |  | | ) is important because in humans, reflux esophagitis is not only due to contact between the esophageal epithelium and HCl but also between the esophageal epithelium and HCl and pepsin. |
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http://www.hon.ch/OESO/free/Vol_5_Eso_Junction/Articles/art142.html
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| | Re: Why does pepsin in the digestive system, not break down itself. |
 | | Side point: it is possible that pepsin digests itself less readily than other proteins. |  | | The answer to you question is that pepsin does indeed digest other pepsin molecules. |  | | However, during a meal, pepsin molecules will be far outnumbered by other proteins, thus a pepsin molecule will run into many other peptide bonds to cleave before it runs into another pepsin molecule. |
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may98/892777136.Gb.r.html
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| | ResGen : Products : Pepsin Solution |
 | | Pepsin Solution has low surface tension for immunostaining and in situ hybridization procedures using either capillary action technology or standard manual techniques. |  | | Pepsin Solution can be used in one or two 5 minute applications at 50°C depending upon the degree of formalin fixation. |  | | Other antigens in formalin fixed tissues do not require pepsin pretreatment. |
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http://www.resgen.com/products/PepS.php3?session=8f73bfc0b2de98951fe58dba9f073a77
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 | | With lowered levels of HCl and pepsin, digesting protein and other foods and absorbing the minerals you need becomes difficult for the body. |  | | I learned back in 1986 that for some reason I simply did not produce much HCl in my stomach. |  | | Contains 75 mg of pepsin to quickly calm stomach upset brought on by undigested proteins. |
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http://www.jigsawhealth.com/product.aspx?pid=1031
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| | Albumen and pepsin |
 | | Pepsin is a protease enzyme, which is found in your stomach. |  | | To measure whether the reaction takes place, you can use the Colorimeter (it is difficult with a light sensor because at the end of the reaction, the pepsin forms a deposit at the bottom of the flask which prevents the light from passing through). |  | | You are going to look at the same reaction at different pH levels: 4, 7 and 10. |
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http://www.sciencescope.co.uk/albumen_and_pepsin.htm
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| | LIFE PLUS SUSTENASE (Digestive Aid) |
 | | Proper digestion reduces stomach stress, relieves discomfort from overeating and naturally aids in preventing symptoms of improper digestion such as gas, bloating, burping, heartburn and indigestion. |  | | In addition, SUSTENASE releases the active protein digesting enzymes Pepsin, Papayotin and Bromelain in the first phase in the stomach, where protein digestion begins. |  | | If you should forget and not take your SUSTENASE at the beginning of the meal, take it later in the meal or even after the meal is eaten. |
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http://members.aol.com/probb0254/sustenas.html
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| | Small Intestine Cleanser, Okra-Pepsin-E3 |
 | | Okra-Pepsin-E3 is designed to reduce irritation of the intestinal tract and aid in digestion. |  | | In overweight people the carbohydrates are not used efficiently (they are turned into fat), and this causes the person to become overweight as they also lose muscle mass. |  | | If your body's pH is not balanced, you cannot effectively assimilate vitamins, minerals and food supplements. |
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http://home.bluegrass.net/~carrie73/small_intestine.htm
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| | EC 3.4.23.1 |
 | | Pig pepsin D [1,2] is unphosphorylated pepsin A. Type example of peptidase family A1. |  | | Human pepsin A occurs in five molecular forms. |  | | Pohl, J. and Dunn, B.M. Secondary enzyme-substrate interactions: kinetic evidence for ionic interactions between substrate side chains and the pepsin active site. |
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http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/EC3/4/23/1.html
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| | Pepsin/Torry Table |
 | | We offer the following table to promote understanding of pepsin and Torry methods and their nomenclature. |  | | You will note that the first four rows (0.2%, 0.02%, 0.002% and 0.0002% pepsin digestibility tests) are identical in every regard except for the pepsin concentration in the digesting solution and the fact that only the first (0.2%) has official standing with the AOAC. |  | | The last row (Modified Torry) differs from all the others in calculating digestibility not as percent of crude protein, but as percent of non-solubles protein. |
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http://www.njfl.com/pepsin_torry_table.htm
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| | Betaine HCL and Pepsin |
 | | These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). |  | | Increase by 1 with every large meal until either a total of 7 are taken or a warm feeling occurs in the stomach. |  | | Pepsin is a digestive enzyme especially useful for proteins. |
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http://www.naturalhealthconsult.com/Monographs/betaine.html
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| | Pepsin from LiveJournal |
 | | They also injected some fluid in his lungs at various points & suck it back up to test for any inflammation & pepsin residues in his lungs. |  | | Its acidity doesn't help in the morning, especially when you're hungry. |  | | Took some of the fun out of my holiday, but I enjoyed the time anyways. |
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http://www.ljseek.com/search/Pepsin
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| | pepsin - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | pepsin : The On-line Medical Dictionary [home, info] |  | | Phrases that include pepsin: pepsin a, pepsin u |  | | pepsin : Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=pepsin&ls=a
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| | Factors That Affect Pepsin Investigation. |
 | | I predict that it will take a short period of time for the conversion process to be completed. |  | | Below is a short sample of the essay "Factors That Affect Pepsin Investigation.". |  | | This is to see when the test tube goes clear and the two liquids are mixed to formed bonds. |
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http://www.coursework.info/i/31739.html
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| | Search Results for pepsin - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Secreted by the N cells of the ileum in response to fat in the small intestine, neurotensin modulates motility, relaxes the lower esophageal sphincter, and blocks the stimulation of acid and pepsin... |  | | Gastrin stimulates the secretion of hydrochloric acid and a digestive enzyme, pepsin, into... |  | | Process in which a protein is broken down partially, into peptides,... |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=pepsin&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | Rennin and Pepsin |
 | | If milk were not coagulated, it would rapidly flow through the stomach and miss the opportunity for initial digestion of its proteins. |  | | Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 1:18 pm Post subject: Rennin and Pepsin |  | | The food in the stomach stimulates the gastric glands to secrete gastric juice into the stomach cavity. |
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http://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about616.html
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| | Chapter Pepsin <i>to</i> Percher of P by Webster's Dictionary (1913 Edition) |
 | | Tolerably nutritive for a mind as yet so peptic. |  | | Copyright: All texts on Bibliomania are © Bibliomania.com Ltd, and may not be reproduced in any form without our written permission. |  | | Pertaining to pepsin; resembling pepsin in its power of digesting or dissolving albuminous matter; containing or yielding pepsin, or a body of like properties; as, the peptic glands. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/257/1207/23602/1.html
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| | Re: Why isn't the stomach eaten by the acid it secretes? |
 | | This layer buffers the underlying stomach tissues from the stomach's acidic environment. |  | | As to why the enzymes don't degrade the stomach wall - Pepsin, and other stomach enzymes only have activity at low pH, namely when they enter the stomach's lumen. |  | | This cell type and others secrete enzymes, including pepsin, which degrade proteins. |
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/aug97/871783451.An.r.html
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| | The Human GI Tract |
 | | A deficiency of intrinsic factor — as a result of an autoimmune attack against parietal cells — causes pernicious anemia. |  | | Chymotrypsin cuts on the C-terminal side of tyrosine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan residues (the same bonds as pepsin, whose action ceases when the NaHCO |  | | Pepsin cleaves peptide bonds, favoring those on the C-terminal side of tyrosine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan residues. |
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http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/G/GITract.html
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| | Diagnose-Me: Treatment: Pepsin |
 | | Then, a variety of proteases and peptidases in the intestine finish the job. |  | | Pepsin is the first in a series of enzymes that digest proteins. |  | | The stomach mucosa contains cells which secrete hydrochloric acid and this in turn activates the other gastric enzymes pepsin and rennin. |
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http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T481727.html
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| | Pepsin |
 | | The digestion of the beta chain of human haemoglobin with pepsin. |  | | Add pepsin at 1:100 and incubate for 1 hour at 25 C. Pepsin acts very quickly at room temperature. |  | | Dissolve the substate in 10 mM HCl at 1-10 g/l and adjust the pH to 2.0. |
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http://prowl.rockefeller.edu/recipes/sproteas/pepsin.htm
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| | Agilent Chiral HPLC Columns |
 | | ULTRON ES-Pepsin Chiral columns are best suited to separate basic compounds that are difficult to separate by other columns. |  | | ES-OVM contains an ovomucoid protein while ES-Pepsin columns have pepsin bonded to 120A 5-um silica particles. |
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http://www.chem.agilent.com/Scripts/PDS.asp?lPage=2216
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| | Pepsin - Biocompare Buyer's Guide |
 | | Home » Molecular Biology »...(2) » Proteases » Pepsin |  | | Check mark up to 5 products from below to compare or request more information. |
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http://www.biocompare.com/matrix/6377/Pepsin.html
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