Cholinesterase

The cholinesterase system is the main mechanism of innervation in the human body.

It is one of the main enzymes of the central and peripheral nervous system, involved in the reuptake of acetylcholine, eliminating neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and parkinsonism. There is also a positive effect on muscles, which promotes activity and improved body health.



Cholinesterase is one of the most important enzymes in our body, which plays a key role in the metabolism of acetylcholine. Acetyl-Choline is the main neurotransmitter in the central nervous system and is involved in the transmission of nerve impulses. When acetyl-choline is released from the synapse, it undergoes rapid esterification by the enzyme cholinesterase.