Description
Serrapeptase
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Suitable for Vegetarians
- Science-based nutrition
- Dietary supplement
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme isolated from the non-pathogenic bacteria Serratia species found in the digestive tract of the Japanese silkworm. The enzyme is used by the worms to digest their cocoons. Serrapeptase has been used as a nutritional supplement in Europe and Asia for nearly three decades. Each vegetarian capsule of Best Serrapeptase contains enteric-coated pure serrapeptase designed for optimal absorption in the intestinal tract.
Suggested Adult Use: Take 1 to 3 capsules daily, away from food.
Other ingredients: Cellulose, modified cellulose (vegetarian capsule), enteric coating (HPMCP).
Contains nothing other than listed ingredients.
Serrapeptase has been used widely in clinical practice in Japan and Europe for decades. Dr. Hans Nieper, a legendary medical doctor known for his extensive use of proteolytic enzymes, named it the “Miracle Enzyme” because of its unique abilities. Serrapeptase is made by the bacteria Serratia E15 found in the digestive tract of silkworms, which harness the serrapeptase enzyme to break down food and the walls of their silk cocoons as they emerge in their moth state.
Promotes a Normal, Balanced Inflammatory and Immune Response*
Proteolytic enzymes function in the body to digest and break down proteins into their amino acid components. When taken as supplements away from meals, these enzymes enter the bloodstream and are available to facilitate chemical reactions throughout the body.1 They work in part by helping to support a healthy inflammatory response and by modulating the immune system. Serrapeptase may facilitate a more balanced release of bradykinin (presumably downplaying bradykinin receptor B1 activity).2, 3
In terms of strength, serrapeptase recently demonstrated a greater ability to promote a balanced inflammatory response compared with two powerful proteolytic enzymes secreted by the human pancreas, chymotrypsin and trypsin.4
Supports Healthy Mucus and Sinus Function*
Serrapeptase has been used for years in Japan for supporting healthy sinus function. Studies thus far suggest that serrapeptase is a promising, safe, and useful supplement to help support the immune system and promote favorable viscosity of nasal mucus.5, 6 In one controlled and randomized open-label study, researchers observed the effects of 30 mg/day (equivalent to ~ 60,000 units of activity) of serrapeptase on the sputum of 29 individuals. After 4 weeks, those taking serrapeptase had significantly less morning sputum, and it was thinner and less elastic in nature compared to those taking placebo. The serrapeptase group also had fewer neutrophils in their sputum, signifying a more balanced immune response.7
Potency
Doctor’s Best discloses the potency details of Serrapeptase so you know exactly what you're getting. Enzyme strength is measured in terms of activity. Enzymes may be present, but unless they are functional, they will not be useful. Instead of being measured by weight (such as in milligrams), the important measurement with enzymes is the activity and potency of the enzyme. A product label should list enzyme strength in standard activity units rather than by weight. To meet your individual needs, there are two levels of potency to choose from in the Doctor’s Best line of Serrapeptase enteric-coated vegetarian capsules—either 40,000 or 120,000 Serratiopeptidase units.