The substrate of protease is a peptide bond.
Protease, Bromelian(from pinnapples),and Papain(from papaya)
No, they will not change color.
It doesn't because it's water and water does not change the color of anything.
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A cat's stool could be a light beige color due to the meal the cat has eaten. The color of a stool can change and there is nothing to worry about unless there is mucus or blood.
Yes, a side effect of Oxycontin can be clay-colored stools
the answer is no
Papain effects on meat
I assume you are talking about the color of your stool. Your intestines don't change color unless you eat lots of food with dyes in it. A healthy high fiber diet of whole foods and plenty of water should result in a healthy cardboard colored stool. A healthy stool is light brown most of the color coming from dead blood cells. If you have dark of black stool consistently it may be an intestinal problem, Yellow or green indicate other potential issues. If the stool is bright red it is most likely a hemorrhoid or anal fissure. Color can change based on what foods are eaten. I ate a piece of cake a while back with black frosting and thought I was dying the next day. A consistent stool that is dark/yellow/ or green should be discussed with a doctor.
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yellow stool dye #5
Yes, iron can change the color of your stool. It will generally make it appear a bit darker, almost black at times.
Mango contains something similar to papain and bromelain.
No, it did not.
what are the signs of colon cancer
Any protein based stain will be disolved by papain enzymes. Answer this question...