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Knowing the Types of Enzymes and
How they Work
There are over 2,700 known enzymes and each is
assigned with a specific task. Suffice it to say, all of these
enzymes have to work together to maintain the proper functioning of
all the components that makeup and give life to an organism. And
since each enzyme actually performs a particular action, deficiency
of one or several of these individual enzymes may result to
diseases, abnormalities, and even mental disorders. Therefore,
getting the right enzymes with the appropriate chemistry to function
in order to maintain the proper balance of the essential enzymes in
the body is important.
Enzymes generally govern every single metabolic
function in the body and each enzyme works on a specific task.
Enzymes are divided into three main categories: metabolic enzymes,
digestive enzymes, and food enzymes.
Metabolic enzymes catalyze the chemical reaction
within the cells of energy production and detoxification. These
enzymes are produced by every living microorganism. All the organs,
tissues, and cells in our body are dependent on the reaction of
metabolic enzymes and their energy factor. Metabolic enzymes
actually facilitate our ability to think, feel, see, hear, and
move.
Digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down
dietary nutrients and wastes. These enzymes break down the nutrients
into their simplest forms in order to be absorbed into the blood
stream just as they break down the wastes for expulsion. Most of
these enzymes are produced by the body such as amylase, protease,
and pepsin. However, some of these digestive enzymes, such as
cellulose, must be introduced to the body through the raw foods we
eat.
Food enzymes, on the other hand, are not naturally
produced by the body but just as essential as the ones the body is
able to produce. Thus, these enzymes need to be introduced to the
body through consumption of raw foods and supplemental enzyme
fortifiers.
Raw foods naturally contain enzymes, supplying the
body with digestive enzymes when ingested. However, raw foods have
limited enzymes, not enough to have any support systematically. It
only has enough to digest that particular food. Moreover, cooking
and processing destroys all of its enzymes, thus, it is recommended
that dietary foods must be supplemented with enzymes.
The most popular enzymes present in natural food
supplements are Protease, Lipase, Cellulase, and Amylase. These are
plant derived enzymes and are the most potent of all supplemental
enzymes. These enzymes actually have the highest active units and
can breakdown more protein, fat, and carbohydrates.
Other supplemental enzymes are derived from animal
organs. An example of such is pancreatin. It is a substance that
contains enzymes. It is derived from the pancreas of hogs or ox.
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