Trypsin Amorphous

Trypsin is a powerful enzyme in the digestive system that breaks down proteins.

Trypsin is synthesized in the pancreas and is part of gastric juice and pancreatic juice. Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme. The enzyme contains three peptide bonds and is necessary for the breakdown of proteins that cannot be broken down by pepsin, amylase and lipase. Trippin is used to treat inflammatory and infectious diseases accompanied by the formation of threads and abrasions. It is also used in cosmetology to remove age spots. It is contraindicated for liver diseases and damage to the gastrointestinal tract. May cause allergic reactions and bleeding. It is not recommended to use it during pregnancy and lactation. It is also contraindicated for children.