Rennin, it was one of my science questions :-)
rennin
pancreatic lipases
Usually an enzyme is named after it's function.
It is not recommended for children to take maru-man enzyme without consulting a healthcare professional first. Children have different nutritional needs and sensitivities compared to adults, so it is important to get proper guidance before giving them any supplements.
An enzyme that usually ends in the suffix "-ase" is called an enzyme.
Usually an enzyme is named after it's function.
enzyme catalysis is usually homogeneous because the substrate and enzyme are present in aqueous solution
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Adults need a particular enzyme in their stomach to tolerate lactose. Babies are born with that enzyme. It turns off automatically in a number of children when they get to be about six years old. As a result they become lactose intolerant. Height and weight have nothing to do with lactose intolerance but the lack of an enzyme. Some people lactose intolerant people drink milk with a bacterium added which adds that enzyme. Others eat milk in the form of cheese or yogurt.
Lactase enzyme is present in infants but can decrease in activity as they grow into adulthood, leading to lactose intolerance in some individuals.
Part of an enzyme's name is usually derived from the reaction it catalyzes.
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions that take place in cells. They are usually named from the reaction that they catalyze.