Aging deprives us of our ability to
produce necessary enzymes.
The damaged microvilli can not then
produce the necessary enzymes and secretions that are essential for healthy digestion and the absorption of nutrients.
As a result, it is now possible to manufacture genetically modified fungi that
produce the necessary enzymes fully independently, thus making biofuel production significantly cheaper.
Not exact matches
The liver has started
producing the various
enzymes that are
necessary to break down bilirubin, which is the result of red blood cells breaking down inside your baby.
If your toddler is lactose intolerant, it means that her body doesn't
produce enough lactase, which is the
enzyme necessary to digest lactose (the sugar in cow's milk and other dairy products).
Lactose intolerance is very unusual in babies, but if your baby is lactose intolerant, it means his body isn't
producing enough lactase, the
enzyme necessary to digest lactose, the sugar in cow's milk and other dairy products.
The experiment showed that, without this
enzyme, these cyanobacteria could no longer synthesize chlorophyll f. By artificially adding the gene that encodes the
enzyme, the researchers also showed that this one
enzyme is all that is
necessary to convert cyanobacteria that normally do not
produce chlorophyll f into ones that can
produce it.
They employed a strain of Trichoderma reesei, which
produces sufficient amounts of the
enzymes necessary to dissolve cellulose.
The researchers also discovered that A. digitifera lacks the
enzymes necessary to
produce an essential amino acid, cysteine.
The MTHFR gene
produces this
enzyme that is
necessary for properly using vitamin B9.
Enzymes are
produced by plants and microbes in order to increase the uptake of elements as well as assist in the synthesis, within the crop, of raw materials that are
necessary to
produce completely nutrient - dense foods suitable for consumption by livestock and humans.
The human body naturally
produces digestive
enzymes; however, the following situations can leave an individual lacking in
necessary enzymes:
You need both animal and plant - based omega 3, as most of us do not
produce special
enzyme necessary to rapidly convert the ALA (plant omega 3) to the DHA and EPA (animal source), which are potent anti-inflammatory agents.
However, because a damaged intestinal wall can not properly
produce lactase
enzymes, lactose intolerance often accompanies gluten intolerance — and people who can normally eat foods like cheese, yogurt or ice cream simply can not do it when gliadin is present in their diets, and this is why it is
necessary to avoid milk products for several months after going «gluten free».
• Take digestive
enzymes — Simply put, not everyone
produces a sufficient amount of
necessary digestive
enzymes naturally, so support can be extremely beneficial in assimilation of food and prevent post-meal discomfort.
In fact, these bacteria have been shown to damage the intestinal lining where the lactase
enzyme (the
enzyme necessary to digest the lactose in milk) is
produced.
It is believed that some people do not
produce the liver
enzyme that is
necessary to break down this protein and metabolize it.
Your dog's pancreas, located beneath his stomach,
produces insulin and
enzymes necessary for food digestion.
One group of cells
produces the
enzymes necessary for proper digestion.
Pancrezyme Powder consists of
enzymes naturally
produced by the pancreas
necessary for the digestion of food.
They don't naturally
produce lactase, which is an
enzyme necessary for breaking down lactose, the sugar found in milk.
Like most adult mammals, hamsters become lactose intolerant once they are weaned — because nonhuman mammals generally do not drink milk once they stop consuming mother's milk, their bodies stop
producing the
enzymes necessary to breakdown milk sugars, and they lose the ability to digest milk effectively.
Scientific studies, performed in 2005 suggest that cats, which in Nature are strict carnivores, do not
produce sufficient Glucokinase and Hexokinase, liver
enzyme that are
necessary for the metabolism (use) of glucose.
PancreVed consists of
enzymes naturally
produced by the pancreas
necessary for the digestion of food.
EPI, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency, is the inability of the acinar cells of the exocrine pancreas to
produce and secrete the
necessary enzymes needed to digest food.
Some causes are believed to be rapid eating, elevated food bowls, dry foods that contain citric acid as a preservative, dry foods that contain fat among the first four ingredients, insufficient pancreatic
enzymes, dilution of gastric juices
necessary for complete digestion by drinking too much water before or after eating, eating gas -
producing foods, drinking too much water too quickly, heredity - especially having a first degree relative who has bloated, build & physical characteristics and disposition.