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Article Title: How Does Serrapeptase Work As a Proteolytic Enzyme and Why You Need It?
Author: Darrell Miller
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Enzymes are important in the body for the various biological processes it undergoes almost every second of life to be able to sustain life and maintain an optimum functioning. One of these significant enzymes is known as proteolytic enzyme. The name �ソスproteo-�ソス means protein while �ソス-lytic�ソス means to lyse or to break down into smaller absorbable amounts. Hence, by the name it denotes, proteolytic enzymes work by digesting proteins into amino acids in which the body can easily transport and utilize for cellular activities. These enzymes are also significant in maintaining a healthy immune system, more particularly with the inflammatory response. There are a number of proteolytic enzymes utilized by the body and one promising, safe and guaranteed effective proteolytic enzyme is called Serrapeptase.
Serrapeptase, also known as Serratio peptidase, serratiopeptidase or serratia peptidase, is an enzyme that is naturally produced by the bacterium Serratia E15. This microorganism is found in the digestive tract of silkworms, more abundantly in their intestines. Serrapeptase has been long and widely used in the medical practice of Japan and Europe for over three decades already. Though this beneficial enzyme was first isolated from silkworms, it can also be naturally extracted through fermentation of the bacterium.
Clinical studies show that Serrapeptase has a potent protein-lysing effect. This enzyme can gradually dissolve cysts, nonliving tissues and blood clots which can lead to heart attacks or stroke. Research reveals that Serrapeptase also facilitates control of molecules involved in both the immune and the blood clotting systems.
Physiologically, dead tissues tend to surround the site of injury. These dead tissues are chemically composed of proteins, specifically used-up fibrin and blood clots. Due to Serrapeptase�ソスs proteolytic quality, it also has anti-inflammatory characteristic by way of dissolving used and unnecessary fibrin materials during an inflammation response. They need to be removed through lysing and digestion before the injured tissue completely heals and regenerates. The mechanism of action is that it breaks down the dead fibrin making it possible for the blood to carry it away from the site of injury. Thus, swelling will be reduced and the pain at the injured site will be relieved.
Serrapeptase is not only utilized by silkworms for breaking down of ingested food but also to thin and dissolve the walls of their cocoons when the time comes that they have to emerge into their moth state. A manifold of studies was done for this life process. After it was understood that it was an enzyme that was responsible for this change in life state, scientists thought that this enzyme may also be helpful in wound fibrin lysing and started to experiment on manufacturing this enzyme by fermentation process involving the bacterium itself, not the silkworm. Thus, commercial Serrapeptase as proteolytic enzyme supplement is made available into the market.
Accordingly, medications such as Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs can relieve pain quickly, but unfortunately they can cause irritation to the gastric wall lining and may result to other side effects if taken regularly or if used for a long time. On the other hand, the proteolytic enzyme Serrapeptase is a natural biological agent with no inhibitory effects on prostaglandins and is reported to have in gastrointestinal side effects.
This makes serrapeptase a great anti-inflammatory and preventive enzyme when taken regularly. Have you had your serrapeptase today?
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