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Mucin – Function, Location and Medical Relevance

Mucin is a high-molecular-weight glycoprotein that forms the main component of mucus, protecting the mucosal surfaces of the airways, gastrointestinal tract, and other organs.

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Galactose Intolerance

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Tryptophan metabolites are biochemical breakdown products of the essential amino acid tryptophan. They play key roles in brain function, immune regulation, and gut health.

Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy

Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) supplies digestive enzymes when the pancreas can no longer produce enough. It improves nutrient absorption and relieves symptoms such as fatty stools and weight loss.

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