Source: Porcine Pancreas or Bovine Pancreas
 
	DESCRIPTION 
    Trypsin-Chymotrypsin Mixture is a substance containing a mixture of Trypsin and Chymotrypsin in different rations.  
Trypsin-Chymotrypsin Mixture is extracted from porcine pancreas or bovine pancreas, according to customers’requirement, and further processed by advanced separation and purification technology, to get high quality products. 
SPECIFICATION I (Trypsin-Chymotrypsin 2400:400) 
 
	
		
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					Item  
				 
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					Specification  
				 
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					Method  
				 
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					Appearance  
				 
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					Almost white lyophilized powder 
				 
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					Trypsin activity  
				 
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					≥ 2400 USP units / mg powder 
				 
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					USP 
				 
			 | 
		 
		
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					Chymotrypsin activity  
				 
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					≥ 400 USP units / mg powder 
				 
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					USP 
				 
			 | 
		 
		
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					Loss on drying  
				 
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					≤ 5.0% 
				 
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					USP 
				 
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	SPECIFICATION II (Trypsin-Chymotrypsin 1000:1000)   
 
	
		
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					Item  
				 
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					Specification  
				 
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					Method  
				 
			 | 
		 
		
			| 
				 
					Appearance  
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					Almost white lyophilized powder 
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					  
				 
			 | 
		 
		
			| 
				 
					Trypsin activity  
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					1000 - 1100 USP units / mg powder 
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					USP 
				 
			 | 
		 
		
			| 
				 
					Chymotrypsin activity  
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					1000 - 1100 USP units / mg powder 
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					USP 
				 
			 | 
		 
		
			| 
				 
					Loss on drying  
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					≤ 5.0% 
				 
			 | 
			
				 
					USP 
				 
			 | 
		 
	
 
	 
 
	Conclusion: Product complies with USP Standard.  
 
	STORAGE 
Preserve in tight containers, and avoid exposure to excessive heat?preferably at a temperature of  2°C to 8°C . 
 
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