Pancreatic Lipase
Animal-derived lipase similar to human pancreatic enzyme for fat digestion
Enzymes
Digestive Enzymes
Research: Extensive
Scientific Name
Pancreatic triacylglycerol lipase
Classifications
Ph_optimum:
alkaline
Source:
animal-pancreas
Substrate:
triglycerides
Type:
pancreatic-enzyme
Benefits
- Supports fat and lipid digestion
- Enhances absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K)
- Reduces digestive discomfort from fatty foods
- Supports gallbladder and pancreatic function
- May help with fat malabsorption issues
- Essential for complete macronutrient digestion
Specific Properties
- Bioidentical to human pancreatic lipase
- Requires bile salts for optimal activity
- Active in alkaline small intestine environment
- Highly specific for triglyceride substrates
- Most potent form of lipase
Safety Notes
Generally safe for most individuals. May cause mild digestive upset if taken in excessive amounts. Those with pancreatic disorders should consult healthcare providers before use.
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About Lipase
A digestive enzyme that breaks down fats and lipids into fatty acids and glycerol, supporting fat digestion and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
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