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Serratia marcescens enzyme
Proteolytic enzyme originally from silkworm gut bacteria.
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme derived from Serratia marcescens, originally isolated from silkworm gut bacteria, and is used for its anti-inflammatory, fibrinolytic, and mucolytic properties. It is commonly employed to reduce inflammation in conditions such as sinusitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and post-surgical swelling, though evidence is limited to pilot studies and anecdotal reports. The primary active compound is serrapeptase, a serine protease that hydrolyzes non-living tissue proteins.
Serrapeptase exerts its anti-inflammatory effects by hydrolyzing fibrin and other proteins involved in inflammation, reducing capillary permeability and edema. It also inhibits the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-1β, and modulates the arachidonic acid pathway to decrease prostaglandin synthesis. Additionally, its mucolytic action is achieved by breaking down mucoproteins, facilitating mucus clearance in respiratory conditions.
Proteolytic enzyme originally from silkworm gut bacteria.
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme derived from Serratia marcescens, originally isolated from silkworm gut bacteria, and is used for its anti-inflammatory, fibrinolytic, and mucolytic properties. It is commonly employed to reduce inflammation in conditions such as sinusitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and post-surgical swelling, though evidence is limited to pilot studies and anecdotal reports. The primary active compound is serrapeptase, a serine protease that hydrolyzes non-living tissue proteins.
Serrapeptase exerts its anti-inflammatory effects by hydrolyzing fibrin and other proteins involved in inflammation, reducing capillary permeability and edema. It also inhibits the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-1β, and modulates the arachidonic acid pathway to decrease prostaglandin synthesis. Additionally, its mucolytic action is achieved by breaking down mucoproteins, facilitating mucus clearance in respiratory conditions.