Pepsin’s ability to break down proteins makes it appealing for many commercial enterprises. For example, rennet is a set of enzymes that curdles milk, enabling efficient cheese production. The leather industry uses pepsin to remove hair and various other tissue from hides. In the 1800s, a company developed a laxative from pepsin. Modern scientists use pepsin to break antibodies into fragments for closer and more detailed study.

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