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Trypsin
Proteolytic enzyme formed in the small intestine from the inactive pancreatic precursor trypsinogen.
Nucleic Acids
Biomolecules essential for all known forms of life, which include DNA and RNA, responsible for storing and transmitting genetic information.
Enterokinase
Intestinal proteolytic enzyme that converts trypsinogen into trypsin.
Trypsinogen
An inactive enzyme precursor produced in the pancreas, that, once activated to trypsin, plays a key role in the digestion of proteins in the small intestine.
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