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Trypsin inhibitors are chemicals that reduce the bio-availability of trypsin, an enzyme essential to nutrition of many animals, including humans.

There are four commercial sources of trypsin inhibitors.

Source Molecular weight Inhibitatory power
Lima Beans 8-10 kDa 2.2 times weight
Bovine Pancreas 6.5 kDa 2.5 times weight
Ovomucoid 8-10 kDa 1.2 times weight
Soybeans 20.7-22.3 kDa 1.2 times weight

There are six different lima bean inhibitors.

Ovomucoids are the glycoprotein protease inhibitors found in avian egg white. There are other protease inhibitors in ovomucoids as well.

Kunitz inhibitor is the best known pancreatic inhibitor. Chymotryptin is also inhibited by this chemical, but less tightly. When extracted from lung tissue, this is known as aprotinin.

Soybeans contain several inhibitors; the one in the chart is considered the primary one. All of them bind chymotryptin to a lesser degree.

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