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http://dx.doi.org/10.4333/KPS.2003.33.4.273

Standardization of Pancreatin  

Shin, Ji-Eun (College of Pharmacy, Kyung Hee University)
Yoon, Hae-Kyung (Department of Human Life Science, Kyungwon College)
Kim, Dong-Hyun (College of Pharmacy, Kyung Hee University)
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation / v.33, no.4, 2003 , pp. 273-279 More about this Journal
Abstract
Pancreatin is a enzyme mixture breaking down carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. Most pancreatin used in Korea is imported from foreign countries. However, guideline of each country for pancreatin produced from each country is different. Therefore, guideline for pancreatin imported from several countries, such as Europe, Japan and America, it is standardized to control its quality. Assay of enzyme activity for pancreatin in KP is similar to tat in JP, but it is significantly different from those in FP ad in USP. We measured pancreatin digestive activities of 17 commercial products. Activity assay of digestive enzymes, starch- and lipid-digestive enzymes, for pancreatin by KP method (including JP) was difficult compared to those by FIP ad USP methods. Particularly, activity assays of starch- and lipid-digestive enzymes by KP method were mistakable, ad varied in diluted samples than those by FIP. However, activity assay of protein-digestive enzyme by KP method was similar to that by FIP. Starch-digestive enzyme activities of 17 commercial pancreatins by KP method were lower 0.079-fold compared to those by FIP method. Their protein-digestive enzyme activities by KP method were higher 75.7-fold than those by FIP method. Their lipid-digestive enzyme activities by KP method were lower 0.234-fold compared to those by FIP method.
Keywords
Panceatin; Amylase; Lipase; Protease; Standardization; Digestive enzymes;
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