proteolytisch
Wörterbuch
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proteolytisch
Beispiele im Kontext
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Diese Alternative sollte gering proteolytisch und phagenrobust sein.
This alternative should be low proteolytic and phage robust.
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die entstehenden produkte werden nicht weiter proteolytisch gespalten
the resulting products are not further proteolytic split
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Darunter zählen beispielsweise Konsistenzgeber, Füllstoffe, Parfum, Farbstoffe, Emulgatoren, zusätzliche Wirkstoffe wie Vitamine oder Proteine, Lichtschutzmittel, Stabilisatoren, Insektenrepellentien, Alkohol, Wasser, Salze, antimikrobiell, proteolytisch oder keratolytisch wirksame Substanzen usw. Erfindungsgemäß können Wirkstoffe auch sehr vorteilhaft gewählt werden aus der Gruppe der lipophilen Wirkstoffe, insbesondere aus folgender Gruppe: Obgleich selbverständlich auch die Verwendung hydrophiler Wirkstoffe erfindungsgemäß begünstigt ist, ist ein weiterer Vorteil der erfindungsgemäßen Mikroemulsionsgele, daß die hohe Anzahl feinstzerteilter Tröpfchen gerade öllösliche bzw. lipophile Wirkstoffe mit besonders großer Wirksamkeit biologisch verfügbar macht.
These include, for example, agents which impart consistency, fillers, perfume, dyestuffs, emulsifiers, additional active compounds, such as vitamins or proteins, light protection agents, stabilizers, insect repellants, alcohol, water, salts and substances having an antimicrobial, proteolytic or keratolytic action. According to the invention, the active compounds can also very advantageously be chosen from the group consisting of lipophilic active compounds, in particular from the following group: acetylsalicylic acid, atropine, azulene, hydrocortisone and derivatives thereof, for example hydrocortisone 17-valerate, vitamins, for example ascorbic acid and derivatives thereof, vitamins of the B and D series, very favourably vitamin B1, vitamin B12 and vitamin D1, but also bisabolol, unsaturated fatty acids, that is to say the essential fatty acids (often also called vitamin F), in particular ?-linolenic acid, oleic acid, eicosapentanoic acid, docosahexanoic acid and derivatives thereof, chloramphenicol, caffeine, prostaglandins, thymol, camphor, extracts or other products of plant and animal origin, for example oil of evening primrose, borret oil or current kernel oil, fish oils and cod-liver oil, and also ceramides and ceramide-like compounds and so on. Although the use of hydrophilic active compounds is of course also favoured according to the invention, it is another advantage of the microemulsion gels according to the invention that the high number of very finely divided droplets renders precisely oil-soluble or lipophilic active compounds biologically available with a particularly high activity.