| 21. | McAdams said local lifeguards, surfers and divers have seen " excellent results " with the papain pad.
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| 22. | He was continuing the work of Rodney Porter who had performed the enzymatic cleavage of antibodies with the enzyme papain.
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| 23. | Would papain be the chemical in question ? Preceding talk ) 16 : 55, 7 December 2014 ( UTC)
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| 24. | Also, solutions of exogenous proteolytic enzymes ( papain, bromelin or ficin ) can be injected to augment the endogenous enzymes.
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| 25. | Its whitening effect is, however, minimal because the papain is present in low concentrations and is quickly diluted by saliva.
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| 26. | It releases a natural enzyme called papain, derived from papaya plants, that attacks proteins and neutralizes the toxins, McAdams said.
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| 27. | Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo was renamed the Cochran Group after celebrity attorney Johnnie Cochran joined the practice in 1999.
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| 28. | The FDA said, " Papain-containing drug products in topical form historically have been marketed without approval . . . ".
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| 29. | It has since been shown to inhibit many cysteine peptidases such as papain, cathepsin B, cathepsin L, calpain and staphopain.
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| 30. | Ge4 is located within the first 21 amino acids of glycophorin C . It is sensitive to trypsin, papain, pronase and neuraminidase.
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