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

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Forms 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