Fetal Forms of Oligoaminopeptidase, Dipeptidylaminopeptidase IV, and Sucrase in Human Intestine and Meconium
Salvatore Auricchio,
Carlo Caporale,
Francesca Santamaria
et al.
Abstract:SummaryParticles of meconium sedimenting at 105,000 g contain sucrase and various brush border peptidase activities. Oligoaminopeptidase, dipeptidylaminopeptidase, and sucrase solubilized by papain from meconium particles of preterm newborns or from brush border of human fetuses during the 4th month of gestation were compared with the same enzymes prepared from adult jejunal and ileal brush border. The following are characteristics of fetal intestinal brush border enzymes: (a) a faster anodal electrophoretic m… Show more
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