Product name:PancreatinOther name:Pancreatin EnzymeSource:Bovine and porcineCAS No.:8049-47-6Appearance:Slightly yellow powderActive ingredients:Protease,Amylase,Lipase
Pancreatic enzymesalso known aspancrelipaseandpancreatin,is a commercial mixture ofamylase,lipase, andprotease.Itis usually obtained from thepancreasof pigs or cows. Fat contentLoss on dryingSolubilityE.ColiSalmonellaeShigellaProtease as per USPAmylase as per USPLipase as per USPUntapped densityTapped densityParticle Size
How does it work?
Pancreatin contains amylase, lipase, and protease – chemicals that help to digest food. These chemicals are normally produced by the pancreas.
Pancreatin is a mixture of several digestive enzymes produced by the exocrine cells of the pancreas. It is composed of amylase, lipase and protease.This mixture is used to treat conditions in which pancreatic secretions are deficient, such as surgical pancreatectomy, pancreatitis and cystic fibrosis.It has been claimed to help with food allergies, celiac disease, autoimmune disease, cancer and weight loss. Pancreatin is sometimes called "pancreatic acid", although it is neither a single chemical substance nor an acid.
Pancreatin contains the pancreatic enzymes trypsin, amylase and lipase. A similar mixture of enzymes is sold as pancrelipase, which contains more active lipase enzyme than does pancreatin. The trypsin found in pancreatin works to hydrolyze proteins into oligopeptides; amylase hydrolyzes starches into oligosaccharides and the disaccharide maltose; and lipase hydrolyzes triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerols. Pancreatin is an effective enzyme supplement for replacing missing pancreatic enzymes, and aids in the digestion of foods in cases of pancreatic insufficiency.