What's the difference between pancreatic and pancreatin?

Pancreatic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the pancreas; as, the pancreatic secretion, digestion, ferments.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Theophylline kinetics, as an in vivo probe for the potentially toxic cytochrome P-450I pathway of drug metabolism, were studied in 11 healthy volunteers and 11 patients with calcific chronic pancreatitis at Madras, South India.
  • (2) Histological studies showed that the resulting pancreatitis was usually mild to moderate, being severe only in association with sepsis.
  • (3) A 61-year-old man experienced four bouts of pancreatitis in 1 year.
  • (4) We have investigated a physiological role of endogenous insulin on exocrine pancreatic secretion stimulated by a liquid meal as well as exogenous secretin and cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) in conscious rats.
  • (5) Other approaches to the diagnosis of pancreatic pseudocysts are reviewed.
  • (6) The pancreatic changes are unlikely to be an artefact, but rather a direct toxic effect of the alcohol as confirmed by the biochemical changes.
  • (7) High mortality, severe destruction of pancreatic B-cells and presence of sporadic mononuclear infiltrations in islets and around excretory ducts were observed.
  • (8) In the present study, 125 oesophageal biopsies obtained under direct vision at endoscopy from 22 patients with Barrett's oesophagus were systematically studied using fluorescence and peroxidase antiperoxidase single and double-staining immunocytochemical methods employing highly specific antibodies to localize the following peptide-containing cell types in Barrett's mucosa: gastrin, somatostatin, gastric inhibitory polypeptide, motilin, neurotensin and pancreatic glucagon.
  • (9) No methionine-enkephalin-positive nerves could be detected in the common bile duct, pancreatic duct or gallbladder.
  • (10) As total pancreatectomy markedly reduces the pancreatic hormone level, leading to a mortal hypoglycaemia, we attempted to maintain plasma glucose within the normal range by constant I.V.
  • (11) In case of biliary and pancreatic duct obstruction with pure pancreatic reflux, both oedema and inflammatory infiltrations were evident, whereas, in the presence of biliary reflux too, more serious histological features were detected.
  • (12) The computer tomographic appearances of lesions of parenchymatous organs following blunt abdominal trauma are described in 13 patients (five liver, four renal, two splenic and two pancreatic injuries).
  • (13) These studies establish this preparation as a reproducible model for the direct examination of autonomic influences on endocrine pancreatic function.
  • (14) Particular attention has been paid to diabetes mellitus and chronic pancreatitis, but a firm conclusion cannot be drawn.
  • (15) The use of a major pancreatic resection for the surgical management of necrotizing pancreatitis should be excluded from treatment protocols.
  • (16) Preoperatively, the pancreatic glucagon response was suppressed, while the insulin response was comparable to that in normal control subjects.
  • (17) Most of the progressive cases were alcoholic, and some showed progression to advanced pancreatitis within 4 years.
  • (18) The study confirms that secretin influences pancreatic protein secretion and indicates in addition, that pharmacologic doses of the hormone, have the capacity to block acinar cell zymogen granule release.
  • (19) A study was conducted to assess the suppression of segmental pancreatic allograft rejection by cyclosporine (CSA) alone in baboons and dogs, and subtotal marrow irradiation (TL1) alone and TL 1 in combination with CSA in baboons.
  • (20) In 2 patients (25%), the preoperative diagnosis of pseudocyst associated with chronic pancreatitis was made.

Pancreatin


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the digestive ferments of the pancreatic juice; also, a preparation containing such a ferment, made from the pancreas of animals, and used in medicine as an aid to digestion.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) With glucose and protein as intraduodenal stimulus (no pancreatin added), the plasma amino acids rose significantly less (by approximately 50% of the control experiment) and the increment in insulin (but not C-peptide) concentrations was significantly reduced by loxiglumide.
  • (2) Weight increments were recorded 3 months before the study when patients were on Pancreatin, and 3 months after the study when patients were on Pancrease.
  • (3) Each protein source was hydrolyzed for 30 min with pepsin at pH 1.9, then with 10 mg pancreatin at basic pH in a dialysis cell.
  • (4) Pancreatin selectively removed MEC colonies leaving a relatively homogeneous pericyte population.
  • (5) Various different medications are meanwhile available: conventional preparations from porcine pancreatin or fungal enzymes as rizolipase, enteric-coated tablets or even enteric-coated microspheres or adjunctive therapy with H2-receptor antagonists.
  • (6) Fat absorption was significantly improved with Pancrease when compared with Pancrex V forte and Pancreatin Merck.
  • (7) Peptic hydrolysis of thyroglobulin releases virtually all of the iodothyronines but little of the iodotyrosines, in contrast with the action of pancreatin.
  • (8) In order to compare the efficacy of pancreatic enzyme supplementation as pH-sensitive enteric-coated microspheres Pancrease to that of conventional supplementation with enteric-coated Pancreatin in cystic fibrosis, a double blind cross-over study was conducted.
  • (9) The collagen of the gingiva and that of its blood vessels of several animal species and of man were studied with the scanning electron microscope following corrosion with pancreatin at 0.3%.
  • (10) Clarification of the sputum by agents such as N-acetylcysteine or pancreatin in presence of antibiotics was found to be essential for the detection of BPH activity.
  • (11) It has been shown that beta-lactoglobulin, as compared to other milk proteins, is most resistant to pancreatin-induced proteolysis in vitro.
  • (12) Two babies with fibrocystic disease of the pancreas acquired hospital infection with Salmonella agona after treatment with commercial pancreatin prepared from pig pancreas obtained from abattoirs in Britain.
  • (13) Pepsin and pancreatin were excluded from incubation mixtures used as the nondigested treatment.
  • (14) We studied the efficacy of a new pancreatic enzyme preparation in the form of pellets, which mix easily with the intestinal bolus, are protected against gastric acid attack and have a high lipase concentration (Creon, Kalichemie-Pharma), as compared to traditional unprotected pancreatin in the form of tablets (Pankreon 700).
  • (15) After pancreatin, with previous administration of cimetidine, it increased to 27 (11)% with a time course resembling that in controls.
  • (16) An acid stable agent (fungal lipase) was investigated in the treatment of pancreatic deficiency steatorrhoea in 11 pancreatectomised dogs maintained on a fixed dietary intake of fat and treated with pancreatin or fungal lipase.
  • (17) Tests were performed in vitro by incubation in either PBS, plasma or pancreatin and in vivo by implantation in the abdominal cavity of rats.
  • (18) Plaque formation required the presence of the facilitators pancreatin or trypsin and diethylaminoethyl-dextran in the agar overlay.
  • (19) Plaque enhancement of enteroviruses by magnesium chloride, cysteine, and pancreatin.
  • (20) Wheat gliadin was chromatographed on carboxymethyl cellulose and the major fractions (alpha-, beta- and gamma-gliadin) digested with pepsin, trypsin and pancreatin.

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