WHAT DOES PAPAIN MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of papain in the Malay dictionary
papain enzyme digesting proteins found in papaya and papaya leaves, usually commercially produced and used as a meat tenderizer. papain enzim pencerna protein yg terdapat di dlm buah dan daun betik, biasanya dihasilkan secara komersial dan digunakan sbg pelembut daging.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «PAPAIN»
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Making and Using Antibodies: A Practical Handbook - Halaman 229
I I I I TABLE 9.4 Studies of Proteolytic Cleavage of Nondenatured IgG from Various Species IgC Proteases Authors Human IgGl -IgG4 Pepsin, papain, trypsin, plasmin Gorevic et al.30 Mouse IgGl. IgG2a. IgG2b Closlripain, lysyl endopeptidase.
Gary C. Howard, Matthew R. Kaser, 2006
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Proteins: Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Halaman 430
Artificial tenderization (particularly of meat from older animals) may be achieved using papain, a plant derived cysteine protease. Papain tenderizes the meat by degrading myofibrillar (contractile elements of muscle fibre) and connective tissue ...
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Industrial Enzymes: Structure, Function and Applications - Halaman 186
... industry Food industry Waste removing (effluent) Chitooligosaccharides production Sea food Cosmetic industry Parmaceutic industry and medicine Textile Leather industry Forage (animal's food) Chemical industry (organic sythesis) papain, ...
Julio Polaina, Andrew P. MacCabe, 2007
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Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms - Halaman 315
Cathepsins, bleomycin hydrolase, and ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase, among many other peptidases, are in the papain family (Barrett et al., 1998). Caspases are calcium-dependent cysteine proteases that cleave specifically at aspartate sites.
Perry A. Frey Robert H. Ables Professor of Biochemistry University of Wisconsin at Madison, Adrian D. Hegeman Department of Biochemistry University of Wisconsin at Madison, 2006
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Handbook of Brewing - Halaman 227
This statement still remains an accurate summary of our knowledge of the mechanism of chillproofing by papain. Even though the enzyme is usually added to beer at some time prior to its final packaging, the action of papain seems to be very ...
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Mechanisms of Protease Action - Halaman 123
Chapter 4 CYSTEINE PROTEASES I. GENERAL PROPERTIES OF ENZYMES AND THEIR INHIBITORS Cysteine proteases are widely distributed in nature. They are encountered, for nstance, in plants, animals, and microorganisms. Papain, a ...
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Handbook of Fruit Science and Technology: Production, ...
experimental stage. The largest use of papain in the pharmaceutical industry appears to be in the preparation of vaccines. Papain has long been used in tanneries for leather baling to achieve greater mobility and softness in hides and skins.
D. K. Salunkhe, S.S. Kadam, 1995
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Industrial Enzymes and Their Applications - Halaman 148
Crude papain contains, in addition to papain ( 10% of the protein in the latex), a number of other enzymes — namely, 45% chymopapain A and B (Kunimastu and Yasunobbu, 1967), which are similar to papain but differ in their specificity.
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Papain-like Proteinase Mediated Processing and the Role ...
Coronaviruses are important pathogens of both animals and humans, causing a range of serious diseases.
Rachel Lauren Graham, 2006
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Hydrolysis: Peptide Bonds - Halaman 521
Peptide Bonds Paul D. Boyer. Hydrolysis of Certain Peptides from a and j8 Chains of Human Hemoglobin by Papain"'6 521 TABLE IV (Continued) Peptide Peptide sequences Yield (%) H His-Val-Asp-Pro-Glu-Asn-Phe-Arg TABLE IV. Peptide ...