Nature: Plant Enzymes Plant Enzymes Research Paper

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Cellulase helps to digest cellulose, which is the main component of fibrous diets. In patients with yeast overgrowth (Candida symptoms) the use of cellulase enzyme can be very effective. Yeast cell membrane contains a chemical known as chitin, which is very similar in structure to cellulose. Thus the use of cellulase enzyme helps breakdown this structure and effectively control yeast growth. Most enzyme supplements include plant derived Cellulase. The cellulase enzyme-based treatment approach to controlling intestinal yeast infections is relatively new but is considered very effective since yeast cannot develop resistance, as they cannot modify their cell wall. Thus plant derived cellulase enzyme supplementation is useful for digestive purposes as well as in the treatment of intestinal yeast infections. [EIR]

Lactase is another important enzyme that could be derived from plants. Naturally occurring in the small intestine of animals this enzyme is essential for the proper breakdown of lactose into glucose and galactose. However, millions of Americans have lactase deficiency. [Nemours Foundation] for these people with lactose intolerance, supplementation with lactose enzyme would help in the digestion of milk and milk products.

Conclusion

Plants are natural sources of enzymes. Plant derived Enzymes are not only useful as digestive agents but are also effective in improving intestinal probiotics, detoxifying and cleansing the colon, and in improving the overall nutrition absorption.
Plant-based enzymes promote a more balanced use of the body's enzyme resources and improve the metabolism. Since plant derived enzymes operate on a much wider range of pH and temperature compared to animal derived enzymes they are more effective therapeutically. Enzyme deficiency is the root cause of many health problems such as digestive disorders, ulcers, fungal infections etc. And addressing the deficiency would therefore resolve multiple health problems. Plant enzymes, as supplemental therapy, or as a treatment for specific infections (candidiasis), have important applications in the management of a wide variety of digestive and metabolic disorders and in improving the overall health of a person.

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3) Andres Illanes, 'Enzyme Biocatalysis: Principles and Applications', Springer Publications, 2008.

4) EIR, 'Antifungal Treatment', Accessed Mar 17th 2010, available at, http://www.ei-resource.org/treatment-options/treatment-information/antifungal-treatment/

5) Nemours Foundation, 'Lactose Intolerance', Accessed Mar 17th 2010, available at, http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/nutrition/lactose_intolerance.html

6) ERG, 'Enzymes: The Difference Between Plant and Animal', Accessed Mar 17th 2010, available at, http://www.enzymeresearchgroup.net/docs/Animal_Enzymes_vs_Plant_Enzymes.pdf.....

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