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2022
DOI: 10.1111/ics.12805
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In vitro effect on the proteolytic activity of papain with proteins of the skin as substrate

Abstract: Objective This work aims to evaluate the effects of enzyme concentration, pH, temperature and time course degree of hydrolysis (DH) of papain regarding further development of pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. Methods The hydrolysis of casein, collagen, keratin and porcine skin at pH and temperature ranges of the human skin was evaluated. Also, low contact times of enzyme–substrate were studied. The incorporation of 3mM of cysteine improved the caseinolytic (PU), collagenolytic (CU) and keratinolytic (K… Show more

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“…Papain is an enzyme derived from papaya that reduces inflammation and removes dead skin cells that clog pores [35]. It is also able to remove damaged keratin that accumulates on the skin and forms small particles.…”
Section: Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papain is an enzyme derived from papaya that reduces inflammation and removes dead skin cells that clog pores [35]. It is also able to remove damaged keratin that accumulates on the skin and forms small particles.…”
Section: Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%