papain

NOUN
  1. a proteolytic enzyme obtained from the unripe papaya; used as a meat tenderizer
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  • The skin cream contains an enzyme called papain, derived from the tropical papaya plant, and is used to treat skin ulcers from diabetes and other causes. KWCH - KWCH.com RSS
  • This tropical fruit contains the enzyme papain, which researchers say aids digestion by helping your body break down proteins.
  • The Manitoba-based researchers prepared different protein hydrolysates using different enzymes, including pepsin, ficin, trypsin, papain, thermolysin, pancreatin and Alcalase. NutraIngredients RSS
  • Papain/urea debriding ointment is indicated for the debridement of necrotic tissue and liquefaction of slough in acute and chronic lesions.
  • Look for a product that contains proteases (protein-digesting enzymes), such as pancreatin, papain and bromelain, and follow label directions.
  • Both the seeds and the fruit contain an active principle called papain, which is really a vegetable pepsin, that has the effect of greatly assisting in the assimilation of all food with which it is eaten, hence it is a valuable remedy in the case of dyspepsia, and persons who take the fruit regularly are never subject to this exceedingly troublesome disease. Fruits of Queensland
  • Papaya contains the enzyme papain, which is one of the best exfoliators around.
  • The skin cream contains an enzyme called papain, derived from the tropical papaya plant. Market News
  • As demonstrated by fluorescence spectroscopic analysis, ILs had substantial effects on papain's conformation.
  • Proteolytic enzymes such as papain from papaya and bromelain from pineapple are used in extract form as meat tenderizers.
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