Inbound Relationships |
Type |
Active |
Source |
Characteristic |
Refinability |
Group |
Pepsin powder |
Is a |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Papain agent |
Is a |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Digestive enzyme (substance) |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Glutamic acid hydrochloride |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Betaine |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Digestant |
The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Sacrosidase 8500 unit/mL oral solution |
The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Betaine, anhydrous 1g/scp powder |
The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
A substance containing enzymes, mainly amylase, lipase, and protease, obtained from the pancreas of the hog or of the ox. It is a cream-coloured, amorphous powder, having a faint, characteristic, but not offensive odour. Its greatest activities are in neutral or faintly alkaline media; more than traces of mineral acids or large amounts of alkali hydroxides make it inert. An excess of alkali carbonate also inhibits its action. Pancreatin contains, in each mg, not less than 25 USP units of amylase activity, not less than 2 USP units of lipase activity, and not less than 25 USP units of protease activity. Pancreatin of a higher digestive power may be labelled as a whole-number multiple of the 3 minimum activities, or may be diluted with lactose, or with sucrose containing not more than 3.25% of starch, or with pancreatin of lower digestive power. |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
A substance containing enzymes, mainly lipase, with amylase and protease, obtained from the pancreas of the hog. It is a cream-coloured, amorphous powder having a faint characteristic, but not offensive odour. Its greatest activities are in neutral or faintly alkaline media; more than traces of mineral acids or large amounts of alkali hydroxides make it inert. An excess of alkali carbonate also inhibits its action. Pancrelipase contains, in each mg, not less than 24 USP units of lipase activity, not less than 100 USP units of amylase activity, and not less than 100 USP units of protease activity. |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Dehydrocholic acid (substance) |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Poisoning by pepsin |
Causative agent (attribute) |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Poisoning by digestant |
Causative agent (attribute) |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Papain |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Product containing papain (medicinal product) |
The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Product containing sacrosidase (medicinal product) |
The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Digestant poisoning |
Causative agent (attribute) |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Pepsin poisoning |
Causative agent (attribute) |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Digestant poisoning NOS |
Causative agent (attribute) |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Ox bile extract |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Pepsin A |
Is a |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
[X]Digestants causing adverse effects in therapeutic use |
Causative agent (attribute) |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Adverse reaction to digestant |
Causative agent (attribute) |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Adverse reaction to digestants NOS |
Causative agent (attribute) |
False |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Betaine citrate (substance) |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Betaine hydrochloride (substance) |
Is a |
True |
Digestant (substance) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|