| 1. | Trypsin is produced as the inactive zymogen trypsinogen in the pancreas.
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| 2. | Auto catalysis can happen with trypsin using trypsinogen as the substrate.
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| 3. | Trypsin can be used to break down casein in breast milk.
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| 4. | Normal cooking processes degrade lectins and trypsin inhibitors to harmless forms.
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| 5. | The encoded proteins are members of the trypsin family of peptidases.
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| 6. | Liston, trypsin activity is restricted entirely to the posterior midgut lumen.
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| 7. | The enzyme trypsin can hydrolyze a phosphate-containing peptone.
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| 8. | Trypsin, a powerful digestive enzyme, is generated in the pancreas.
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| 9. | Plasmin, like trypsin, belongs to the family of serine proteases.
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| 10. | Pancreatin contains the pancreatic enzymes trypsin, amylase and lipase.
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