Antipepsin

/ˌæn.tiˈpep.sɪn/ noun

A substance or antibody that inhibits or opposes the action of pepsin, the enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach.

Formed from 'anti-' (against) and 'pepsin' (from Greek 'peptein,' to digest). The term emerged in biochemistry and immunology to describe molecules that can neutralize pepsin's digestive function.

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