Pepsin Treatment
Pepsin is an enzyme produced in the stomach that helps break down proteins into smaller components for digestion. It is a key player in the digestive process and is essential for the absorption of nutrients from food. Pepsin can also be used as a treatment for conditions and diseases that involve a protein breakdown issue, such as pancreatic insufficiency, liver disease and celiac disease. Additionally, pepsin has been known to aid in nutritional repletion during enteral feeding, helping to boost digestion and enhance absorption of vitamins and minerals. This enzyme has the potential to improve the overall health of patients with digestive issues, as well as helping to maintain good nutrition and prevent malnutrition.
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