

These conditions may vary depending on other processing parameters. Papain can be inactivated by holding at 185 – 190 degrees F for 10 minutes. It is a very heat stable protease and can easily tolerate reaction temperatures in the range of 140-160 degrees F. Shock liver is characterized by elevation of hepatic enzymes either transient or persistent because of hepatic cellular injury. Papain is active on a variety of substrates such as liver, lung, or other viscera. Hepatic shock is also known as shock liver, ischemic hepatopathy or hypoxic hepatitis, which all have the same pathophysiology causing hepatic ischemia or hypoxia. Papain is a broad spectrum protease that is active over a large pH and temperature range. Papain is arguably the most popular enzyme for digest production, however other enzymes may be more effective for certain types of byproducts or may give a different palatability result. LIVER TOXICITY OF 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZO-PARA-DIOXIN Conference Paper. The enzyme is deactivated by raising the temperature of the slurry to the enzymes deactivation temperature and holding for 10 minutes. Academic Article Human basophil and eosinophil growth in long-term cord blood. Addition of the enzyme may be done at the start of the cook cycle or when the slurry reaches the desired temperature.

severe systemic toxicity, sometimes causing acute shock and death. Add the enzyme of choice at a rate of 0.1% to 0.25% based on the total weight of the meat. model but also may have more general bearing on the physiological functions of. Water may be needed depending on whether the meat product is frozen and needs to be thawed or if it is fresh. A model system for the production of digest includes finely grinding the meat product or other protein. MAT.Pet Food Digest is meat that has been broken down to be used for pet food flavoring. (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States) Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., Washington, DC (USA) OSTI Identifier: 6036515 Report Number(s): EPRI-EA-1072 Resource Type: Technical Report Country of Publication: United States Language: English Subject: 63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. Publication Date: Research Org.: Oak Ridge National Lab.
