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Isolation of Human Pancreatic Inhibitor and the Study of Its Interaction with Mammalian and Human Proteases

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Proteinase Inhibitors

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Protein inhibitors of proteolytic enzymes are widely distributed in nature[1, 2]. Of great interest are those present in pancreatic tissue and in pancreatic secretion. It seems that the pancreatic inhibitors have an important physiological role of protecting the pancreatic tissue from a premature activation of the zymogens which could lead to destruction of the pancreas. Two major types of protein inhibitors have been found in various mammalian pancreases: the basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (Kunitz) [3] and the acidic inhibitor (Kazal) which is also called the secretory pancreatic inhibitor [4].

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Feinstein, G., Hoffstein, R., Sokolovsky, M. (1974). Isolation of Human Pancreatic Inhibitor and the Study of Its Interaction with Mammalian and Human Proteases. In: Fritz, H., Tschesche, H., Greene, L.J., Truscheit, E. (eds) Proteinase Inhibitors. Bayer-Symposium, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87966-1_24

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