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Effect of trypsin inhibitor from Crotalaria pallida seeds on Callosobruchus maculatus (cowpea weevil) and Ceratitis capitata (fruit fly)

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Fig. 2. SDS-PAGE at 25% of CTI after treatment with β-mercaptoethanol. (M) Protein molecular weight markers (Full-Range Rainbow Molecular Weight Markers); (BM) CTI treated with β-mercaptoethanol; (C) CTI without treatment.
Fig. 3. Stability of CTI. (A) pH stability of CTI after incubation at the indicated pH at 37 °C; (B) Temperature stability of CTI inhibitory activity after incubation for 30 min at the indicated temperature

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