Papain is extracted from papaya juice and belongs to thiol protease. It has high enzyme activity and good thermal stability. By using extraction, membrane separation, vacuum freeze-drying, and enzyme activity ... Read More
Description: Papain belongs to the thiol containing (- SH) peptide chain endonuclease, which is a proteolytic enzyme with protease and esterase activities. It is a white to light brown powder or liquid with ... Read More
Pepsin is a digestive protease secreted by the main cells of the gastric mucosa in the stomach. Its function is to break down proteins in food into small peptide fragments. The industrial production of gastric ... Read More
Papain is a sulfhydryl protease extracted from papaya juice milk, which is used for tender meat powder, salty essence, yeast extract, protein polypeptide, beer and medical raw materials; Meat tenderization: It ... Read More
Description: The natural enzyme preparation is obtained from the lotion cut from the immature fruit of the planted papaya and extracted by biotechnology, microfiltration, ultrafiltration and freeze drying. This ... Read More
Description: Papain is extracted from the milk of unripe papaya fruit. It is a white powder, soluble in water and glycerin, and has certain hygroscopicity. The lotion is filtered to remove impurities, and then ... Read More
Papain is extracted from papaya juice and belongs to thiol protease. It has high enzyme activity and good thermal stability. By using extraction, membrane separation, vacuum freeze-drying, and enzyme activity ... Read More
Description: Papain is extracted from immature papaya fruit milk and is widely present in the roots, stems, leaves, and fruits of papaya. White to light brown powder or liquid, with a hydrogen sulfide odor, ... Read More
Product Details: Papain is a protein hydrolase that is a low specificity protein hydrolase found in papaya. It is widely present in the roots, stems, leaves, and fruits of papaya, with the highest content found ... Read More
Flavor enzymes are mainly composed of endonucleases and exoneptidases, which have strong protein hydrolysis ability and can break down large molecular proteins into small peptide segments and free amino acids. ... Read More