It is not a painkiller.
It is a kind of enzyme that is produced in the pancreas and and aids in our digestion.
As a medicine it has a various applications:
1) A digestive aid
2) An anti-inflammatory
3) To break down mucous (this is my personal experience; my son got bronchitis in China and they had him inhale it to break down his clogged lungs)
I have read that there are a number of other uses, but from what I understand these are the primary ones.
It is an enzyme secreted by the pancreas . It activate trypsin and aids in the breakdown of protein
Trypsin is an enzyme that is in the intestinal tract. The trypsin enzyme supplement is given to aid in digestion for those individuals who lack the natural enzyme.
Chymotrypsin is produced from fresh hog, beef, or oxen pancreas. It can be taken orally, topically, or by injection
Two isomers of technetium were used in medicine.
1. Uranium is used as an explosive in fission bombs. 2. Uranium is not used in medicine.
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Three enzymes are important: pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin.
Generally, the primary uses of chymotrypsin are as a digestive aid and as an anti-inflammatory agent.
Chymotrypsin is produced from fresh hog, beef, or oxen pancreas. It can be taken orally, topically, or by injection
Yes
Frank Tomassini has written: 'A study of the deactivation of lysozyme as a result of digestion by chymotrypsin and chymotrypsin-nsg'
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As an anti-inflammatory agent, the chymotrypsin and the other protease enzymes prevent tissue damage during inflammation and the formation of fibrin clots.
Proteinases
Chymotrypsin is a digestive enzyme belonging to the serine protease group. It is secreted by the pancreas and used to break down proteins in the small intestine.
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It has a molecular weight of 21,600 Daltons
derived from a parent molecule, chymotrypsinogen in the ribosomes
No, helium is not used in medicine.