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  1. ... the remedies mentioned previously, and are rarely used. Papain and papoid, on account of their solvent effect ... of diphtheric membrane, calomel and digestives, such as papain, pepsin, and trypsin, have been used. It is ...
  2. ... 1. Pancreatin. 2. Pepsin. 3. Hydrochloric acid. 4. Papain. 5. Diastase. XV. Disinfectants. 1. Corrosive sublimate. 2. ... that the work of the pancreatin is accomplished. PAPAIN, PAPAYOTIN, AND PAPOID. Papain, Papayotin, and Papoid are ...
  3. ... that the work of the pancreatin is accomplished. PAPAIN. Papain or Papayotin, or as it is sometimes called ... experimentation, however, renders it doubtful as to whether papain really can supplant either of the animal ferments ...
  4. ... products named Pep- sin, Pancreatin and Ingluvin, also Papain, from the vegetable kingdom. DIGESTION-FERMENTS. Pepsin,—is ... its digestive activity to a peculiar bitter principle. * Papain, Papaw, or Papayotin, is a ferment obtained from ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Smoking and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General 
    Publication: United States. Office on Smoking and Health, 1979
    ... elastolytic activity and experimental emphysema-inducing properties or papain preparations. American Review of Respiratory Disease 110: 254- ...
  6. ... c. of a 10 per cent, solution of papain in the incubator for from thirty to forty- ... the reactions is very great and especially in reference to the kind and amount of antigen employed, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The Health Consequences of Smoking: A Reference Edition (Index) 
    Publication: National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health, 1976
    ... 474 effect of nicotine in animals, 475,476 Papain pulmonary effects on rats exposed to cigarette smoke ... effects on, 369 tracheal ligation, cigarette smoke and papain effects on, 189 tracheobronchial tree, cigarette smoke effects ...
  8. 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) ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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