ISSN: 2165-7092
Department of Biotechnology, University of Barkatullah, Bhopal, India
 Research   
								
																Indigenous Trypsin: An Underpinning Approach in Clinical Medicine 
																Author(s): Charu Batav* and Ragini Gothalwal             
								
																
						 Background: Single cell suspension culture is the prime requirement for cell culture studies as that in clinical
  medicine. For disaggregating cells, use of enzyme: trypsin has been the first choice by researchers. Commercially,
  trypsin is obtained from bovine source which adds to the cost of the experiment. Present investigation highlights on
  utilization of fish waste derived trypsin as a cell dissociating agent anticipated to reduce environmental footprint.
 Methods: The current study thus aimed at studying the efficacy of fish waste derived trypsin over commercial
  counterpart as a cell-dissociating agent. The enzyme isolated from Catla catla visceral waste was purified by Gel
  filtration chromatography, and characterized by peptide analysis BLAST analysis. The efficacy in terms of cell
  viability was checked over can.. View More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.35248/2165-7092.22.12.238