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  1. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... PAPAYA.-PAPAW. The juice of the fruit, and Papain, the digestive ferment, obtained from Carica Papaya, Linne { ... pepsin, formerly termed caricine, is now known as papain, or papayotin. Mauriac obtained it (from the leaves) ...
  2. ... cause of its superior action in predigesting food. Papain, Papoid, or Papayotin. Origin.—The inspissated juice of ... acids. Lead salts and alcohol are incompatible with papain. Synergists.—The digestive ferments. Physiological Action.—In this ...
  3. ... from the vegetable kingdom, viz., the various diastases, papain, bromilin. Some of the ferments of the human ... to four are taken fifteen minutes after meals. Papain, Papoid, Papayotin.—These ferment-containing substances are made ...
  4. ... no objection to such treatment being frequently employed. Papain is more valuable, as it may be given ... 17 Or, R.—Magnes. carb. pond. ...... gr. x. Papain (Finkler).......gr. ij. Pulv. opii........gr. ^—M. S.—Make ...
  5. ... cause of its superior action in predigesting food. Papain, Papoid, or Papayotin. Origin.—The inspissated juice of ... acids. Lead salts and alcohol are incompatible with papain. Synergists.—The digestive ferments. Physiological Action.—In this ...
  6. ... an albuminous substance, to which the names of papain and papayotin have been given. It is precipitated ... in separating by dialysis. He found the pure papain approxi- mating the general constitution of albuminoid bodies ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Company, 1911
    ... emzymes. DRUGS ACTING ON GASTRO-INTESTINAL ORGANS. 455 Papain, Papoid, or Papayotin. (JSon-official.} Origin.-The inspissated ... acids. Lead salts and alcohol are incompatible with papain. Synergists.-The digestive ferments. Physiological Action.-In this ...
  8. ... it should be taken two hours after meals. Papain-Papayotin. This is a product from the common ... to contain a principle which effectively digests proteids. Papain has been successfully used to digest the mem- ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Manual on therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.W.S. Langmaid, 1899
    ... and Thymol, . . . 303 XXXI Digestants-Pepsin, Pancreatin, Diastase, Papain, Papoid, Ca- roid, and Pineapple Juice, .... 309 XXXII ... stomach and intestines. They are: Pepsin, Pancreatin, Diastase, Papain, Papoid, Caroid and Pineapple Juice. Pepsin is a ...
  10. ... glands. The sequences of several enzymes, including ribonuclease, papain, and lysozyme, should be completed within a relatively ... the pancreatic enzyme, ribonuclease, and the plant enzyme, papain. In the following dis- cussion of these examples, ...
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