Pancreatin from porcine pancreas, 4 x USP specifications

Code: P1750-100G D2-231

Application

Pancreatin from porcine pancreas has been used:for a study to assess the treatment of steatorrhea by lipase supplementation therapyfor a study to investigate trea...


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£98.80 100G
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Application

Pancreatin from porcine pancreas has been used:for a study to assess the treatment of steatorrhea by lipase supplementation therapyfor a study to investigate treatment options for pancreatic diabetes in patients experiencing the decompensated stage of chronic pancreatitisto safely and effectively remove formalin-fixed tissues from arterial grafts without causing structural damage and loss in fiber integrity to assess cleavage by digestive enzymes. for in vitro digestibility analysis and to test the sensitivities of cellulolytic bacteria inhibitors. along with amyloglucosidase for the in vitro digestion of starch in food samples.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Pancreatin contains enzymatic components including trypsin, amylase and lipase, ribonuclease, and protease, produced by the exocrine cells of the porcine pancreas. This combination of enzymes allows it to hydrolyze proteins, starch and fats. Pancreatin will convert not less than 25 times its weight of potato starch into soluble carbohydrates in 5 minutes in water at 40°C, will digest not less than 25 times its weight of casein in 60 minutes at pH 7.5 at 40°C and will release not less than microequivalents of acid per min per mg pancreatin from olive oil at pH 9.0 at 37°C.

Packaging

25, 100, 500 g in poly bottle

agencyUSP (specifications)
containslactose or sucrose as extender (The sucrose used might contain up to 3.25% starch.)
formpowder
Quality Level200
specific activity4 × USP specifications
storage temp.−20°C
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P1750-25G
Unit:25G
List Price: £32.80
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P1750-500G
Unit:500G
List Price: £326.00
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Cas Number8049-47-6
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