Antitrypsin

/ˌæntiˈtrɪpsɪn/ noun

A protein that blocks the activity of trypsin, an enzyme that breaks down proteins in digestion, helping protect tissues from damage.

From anti- (against) + trypsin (from Greek tryein, to wear away + -in, substance). This biochemical term names a defensive protein discovered in blood and tissues.

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