Protease
A group of enzymes that break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids
Biochemicals
Digestive Enzymes
Research: Extensive
Scientific Name
Protease enzymes
Classifications
Function:
protein-digestion
Substrate:
proteins
Type:
proteolytic-enzyme
Benefits
- Supports healthy digestion
- Enhances nutrient absorption
- May reduce digestive discomfort
- Supports protein breakdown
- May help with food intolerances
- Supports overall digestive efficiency
Specific Properties
- Breaks down protein bonds
- Works across various pH levels
- Supports amino acid absorption
- May reduce protein-related digestive discomfort
Safety Notes
Generally safe for most people. Those with enzyme allergies or certain medical conditions should consult healthcare providers.
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About Enzymes
Biological catalysts that facilitate biochemical reactions, particularly important for digestion and nutrient absorption
Back to EnzymesForms of Protease
Protease (General)
Standard protease enzyme for general protein digestion support
Biochemicals
Digestive enzymes
Research: Extensive
Acid Protease
Protease enzyme specifically designed to work in acidic conditions like the stomach
Biochemicals
Digestive enzymes
Research: Moderate
Protease S
Specialized protease enzyme variant with specific protein-digesting properties
Biochemicals
Digestive enzymes
Research: Moderate