Aprotinin is a 58 residue polypeptide serine protease inhibitor which inhibits kallikrein, trypsin, chymotrypsin, plasmin and factor XII an activator of complement. Bovine lungs are the source for Aprotinin and are collected from licensed slaughterhouses in New Zealand. The lungs have passed both pre and post-mortem inspection and are approved for pharmaceutical use by Government Veterinary inspectors in accordance with New Zealand law. Aprotinin forms stable complexes with and blocks the active sites of enzymes.
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