Abstract

THE inactivation of secretin by whole blood, cell-free plasma, serum and urine has been demonstrated by Greengard and Ivy1,2 to be an enzymatic process. Because of the stability of their secretin preparations towards crystalline pepsin and trypsin and the absence of detectable proteolytic activity of blood, they concluded that ‘secretinase’ was not a proteolytic enzyme.

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