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Elastinolytic and Proteolytic Enzymes

Methods in molecular biology, 2014
Pseudomonas aeruginosa secretes into its environment at least seven extracellular proteases: pseudolysin (LasB protease; elastase), aeruginolysin (alkaline proteinase), staphylolysin (staphylolytic endopeptidase; LasA protease), lysyl endopeptidase (protease IV; PrpL), PASP (P.
Efrat Kessler, Mary Safrin
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An overview of the use of proteolytic enzymes as exfoliating agents

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021
Proteolytic enzymes are biological catalysts that can compose cosmetic formulations: These enzymes are capable of mimicking the desquamation process of the skin, acting as exfoliants. Although enzymatic exfoliation is not new and commercial products were
T. C. Trevisol   +3 more
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Proteolytic Enzymes

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1953
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on proteolytic enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins, proteoses, peptones, polypeptides, and synthetic peptides. The hydrolysis results in the setting free of amino groups and carboxyl groups. The action of proteolytic enzymes can be followed by various physical or chemical methods. The proteinases act
K, LINDERSTRØM-LANG, K M, MØLLER
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A randomized, triple‐blind, placebo‐controlled clinical trial, evaluating the sesamin supplement effects on proteolytic enzymes, inflammatory markers, and clinical indices in women with rheumatoid arthritis

Phytotherapy Research, 2019
Inflammation is one of the main characteristics of rheumatoid arthritis. Based on the antiinflammatory properties of sesame, this study was conducted to evaluate the sesamin supplement effects on serum levels of some proteolytic enzymes, inflammatory ...
Bizhan Helli   +4 more
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Bromelain—A Proteolytic Enzyme

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1969
Bromelain (Ananase®G)—a group of proteolytic enzymes which are said to have effect on oedema and hematomas in soft tissue injuries—has been tested in a double blind series of 98 patients undergoing plastic surgery. The authors could not find any effect at all of bromelain.
Bengt Körlof, Bengt Pontén, O. Ugland
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The Proteolytic Enzymes

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
THE APPARENT self-liquefaction of clotted blood and auto-digestion of necrotic tissue are age-old clinical observations. Today, the reasons for the occurrence of these phenomena are now slowly becoming clear. Recent studies indicate that clotted blood is digested by proteolytic enzymes present in the blood and that necrotic tissue is digested by ...
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Evolution of Proteolytic Enzymes [PDF]

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Proteolytic enzymes have many physiological functions, ranging from generalized protein digestion to more specific regulated processes such as the activation of zymogens, blood coagulation and the lysis of fibrin clots, the release of hormones and pharmacologically active peptides from precursor proteins, and the transport of secretory proteins across ...
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Schistosome proteolytic enzyme

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1971
Abstract 1. 1. A globin-digesting enzyme extracted from lyophilized Schistosoma mansoni has been studied. The optimum pH is 3·9. There was no evidence for the release of free amino acids from globin as a result of the enzymic activity. 2. 2. Partial purification of the enzyme was achieved by ethyl alcohol precipitation. 3. 3.
A.W. Senft   +3 more
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