Chymotrypsin is a digestive proteolytic enzyme secreted by the pancreas and utilized to aid protein digestion in the small intestine.
It speeds up the breakage of peptide bonds by facilitating a hydrolysis reaction that, despite being thermodynamically advantageous, is extremely slow without a catalyst.
The pancreas secretes chymotrypsin, which is activated once it enters the small intestine.
The enzyme has also been employed in clinical healthcare settings to aid in the creation of pharmaceuticals.