Which of the following enzymes is NOT a component of pancreatic juice?
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Correct answer: Nucleosidase
Trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, and procarboxypeptidase are the proteolytic proenzymes of pancreatic juice. Nucleosidases are found in the intestinal juice (succus entericus) and act on nucleosides.
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