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Animal Refresher, Meat Science
Source of Hyaluronidase Enzyme
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Question (English)
Hyaluronidase enzyme is extracted from:
- Bull or Ram testes ✓ Correct
- Boar testes
- Stallion testes
- Cattle lungs
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Bull or Ram Testes
Hyaluronidase enzyme is extracted from the testes of bulls (cattle) or rams (sheep). It is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid (a component of connective tissue ground substance).
About Hyaluronidase
- Also known as the 'spreading factor' — it increases tissue permeability by depolymerising hyaluronic acid in the extracellular matrix.
- Clinically used to enhance absorption and diffusion of injected drugs (e.g., local anaesthetics, subcutaneous fluids).
- Natural role: present in sperm acrosome — helps sperm penetrate the corona radiata and zona pellucida of the ovum.
By-product Enzymes from Animal Slaughter
- Hyaluronidase → Bull or Ram testes
- Rennet (Rennin/Chymosin) → Abomasum of suckling calf (used in cheese making)
- Pepsin → Mucosal lining of pig stomach
- Heparin → Cattle lungs (anticoagulant)
- Insulin → Pancreas of cattle/pig
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