EnZym-Complete-DPP-IV 2 w- Isogest 90
The human intestinal tract contains seven enzymes which split dietary disaccharides into free monosaccharides. Up until now, commercially available enzyme products contained enzyme ingredients which had the activity of only some of these disaccharidase enzymes. One in particular, however, sucrase-isomaltase complex was only partially represented in these products. Invertase is present in these available products to hydrolyze sucrose to yield glucose and fructose, and to hydrolyze other complex sugars that contain fructose, so it acts as a sucrase enzyme. The isomaltase fraction of that human enzyme is not represented because there is no commercially available form of isomaltase available in the world. The importance of this missing enzyme fraction was confirmed in January 2004 by R. Kushak, Ph. D. and T. Buie, MD of Massachusetts General Children’s Hospital in an intestinal biopsy study involving 100 special needs children. The study showed that 60% of these patients had weak lactase a