Ingredients | Amount Per Serving |
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Proprietary Enzyme Blend
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460 mg |
Amylase
(from Aspergillus oryzae)
(Amylase (Form: from Aspergillus oryzae Genus: Aspergillus Species: oryzae) Note: 23,000 DU)
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Protease 4.5
(from Aspergillus oryzae)
(Protease 4.5 (Form: from Aspergillus oryzae Genus: Aspergillus Species: oryzae) Note: 82,500 HUT)
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Protease 6.0
(from Aspergillus oryzae)
(Protease 6.0 (Form: from Aspergillus oryzae Genus: Aspergillus Species: oryzae) Note: 2,500 HUT)
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Acid-Stable Protease 3.0
(from Aspergillus niger)
(Acid-Stable Protease 3.0 (Form: from Aspergillus niger Genus: Aspergillus Species: niger) Note: 20 SAPU)
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(from Candida rugosa)
(Lipase (Form: from Candida rugosa Genus: Candida Species: rugosa) Note: 3,500 FIP)
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Cellulase
(from Trichoderma longibrachiatum)
(Cellulase (Form: from Trichoderma longibrachiatum Genus: Trichoderma Species: longibrachiatum) Note: 3,200 CU)
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Hemicellulase
(from Aspergillus niger)
(Hemicellulase (Form: from Aspergillus niger Genus: Aspergillus Species: niger) Note: 1,000 HCU)
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Alpha-Galactosidase
(from Aspergillus niger)
(Alpha-Galactosidase (Form: from Aspergillus niger Genus: Aspergillus Species: niger) Note: 300 GalU)
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Acid Maltase
(from Rhizopus oryzae)
(Acid Maltase (Form: from Rhizopus oryzae Genus: Rhizopus Species: oryzae) Note: 7.5 MaltU)
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(from Pineapple)
(Bromelain (Form: from Pineapple) Note: 300,000 FCC Pepsin Units)
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(from Aspergillus oryzae)
(Lactase (Form: from Aspergillus oryzae Genus: Aspergillus Species: oryzae) Note: 1,000 ALU)
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Pectinase
(from Aspergillus niger)
(Pectinase (Form: from Aspergillus niger Genus: Aspergillus Species: niger) Note: 15 Endo-PGU)
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Peptidase
(from Aspergillus oryzae)
(Peptidase (Form: from Aspergillus oryzae Genus: Aspergillus Species: oryzae) Note: 2,500 HUT)
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Glucoamylase
(from Aspergillus niger)
(Glucoamylase (Form: from Aspergillus niger Genus: Aspergillus Species: niger) Note: 30 AGU)
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Beta-Glucanase
(from Trichoderma longibrachiatum)
(Beta-Glucanase (Form: from Trichoderma longibrachiatum Genus: Trichoderma Species: longibrachiatum) Note: 30 BGU)
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Invertase
(from Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
(Invertase (Form: from Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genus: Saccharomyces Species: cerevisiae) Note: 800 SU)
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(from Aspergillus niger)
(Phytase (Form: from Aspergillus niger Genus: Aspergillus Species: niger) Note: 8 FTU)
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Xylanase
(from Trichoderma longibrachiatum)
(Xylanase (Form: from Trichoderma longibrachiatum Genus: Trichoderma Species: longibrachiatum) Note: 650 XU)
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Neutral Bacterial Protease
(from Bacillus subtilis)
(Neutral Bacterial Protease (Form: from Bacillus subtilis Genus: Bacillus Species: subtilis) Note: 3,000 PC)
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Cellulose Note: capsule, MCT (Alt. Name: Medium Chain Triglycerides)
Below is general information about the effectiveness of the known ingredients contained in the product Full Spectrum Enzyme. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
Below is general information about the safety of the known ingredients contained in the product Full Spectrum Enzyme. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when used orally and appropriately. Doses up to 240 mg daily have been used safely for up to a year (6252,6253,10622,11457,18281,18284,91104,91105,91106,91111)(96449,103298). Higher doses up to 3200 mg daily have been used safely, short-term (18283,110546). ...when used topically and appropriately. Bromelain has been used safely as a debriding agent for up to 4 hours (18275,91113,103297,108148,108149,113899). Additionally, a retrospective cohort study in critically ill patients with severe burns suggests that use of bromelain as a debriding agent for up to 4 hours is not associated with a greater risk of bacteremia (113899).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
LIKELY SAFE ...when used orally and appropriately with lactose-containing foods. Lactase has Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status in the US when prepared from Candida pseudotropicalis or Kluyveromyces lactis (104108,104109). Lactase has been used safely in doses up to 9900 international units (IU) and up to 13,500 food chemical codex (FCC) units (2371,2372,2373,106669).
CHILDREN: LIKELY SAFE
when used orally and appropriately with lactose-containing foods.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION: LIKELY SAFE
when used orally and appropriately with lactose-containing foods.
There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of lipase.
CHILDREN: POSSIBLY UNSAFE
when recombinant human bile salt-stimulated lipase (rhBSSL) is used orally by premature infants.
Adding rhBSSL to infant formula or pasteurized breast milk increases the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse effects in premature infants (101940).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using.
LIKELY SAFE ...when consumed in the amounts commonly found in foods. There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of phytase when used orally as a supplement.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information is available; avoid using.
Below is general information about the interactions of the known ingredients contained in the product Full Spectrum Enzyme. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
Bromelain may have antiplatelet effects and may increase the risk of bleeding if used with anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs.
Details
There is one case report of a patient experiencing minor bruising while taking bromelain with naproxen (14806). Bromelain is thought to have antiplatelet activity (10639,14806,18285,18286,37234). Whether this interaction is of concern with topical bromelain is unclear. Interference with coagulation of burn wounds has been reported in a patient receiving bromelain-based enzymatic debridement. However, observational research has found that topical bromelain debridement is not associated with increases or decreases in laboratory markers of coagulation when compared with surgical debridement (110547).
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Theoretically, bromelain might increase levels of tetracycline antibiotics.
Details
Laboratory research suggests that bromelain might increase the absorption of tetracycline antibiotics. However, a study in healthy adults reported no difference in tetracycline plasma levels when a 500 mg dose was taken with or without bromelain 80 mg (14296).
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Below is general information about the adverse effects of the known ingredients contained in the product Full Spectrum Enzyme. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
General
...Orally, bromelain seems to be well tolerated.
Most Common Adverse Effects:
Orally: Diarrhea, flatulence, gastric upset, headache.
Topically: Pruritus, urticaria.
Dermatologic
...Topically, bromelain may cause dermal allergic reactions including urticaria, pruritus, and skin swelling (9184).
Redness, swelling, burning, pain at the application site, and cellulitis have also been reported rarely (108148,113513). In one case, a fixed drug eruption with pruritis near the groin was reported in a 33-year-old male taking bromelain 50 mg orally daily for 10 days. After discontinuation of bromelain and treatment with topical corticosteroid, the lesion resolved. Upon re-challenge with bromelain, the lesion reappeared in the same area (103300).
In another case report, a 61-year-old male with a history of chronic lower leg ulceration secondary to chronic venous hypertension and recurrent deep vein thrombosis on rivaroxaban presented with a deep-dermal burn on his lower calf. Bromelain-based topical enzymatic debridement agent Nexobrid 2 grams was applied to the burn site. Thirty minutes later, the patient experienced two instances of hemorrhage at the site of debridement. The patient was stabilized and treated with fluids, packed red cells, and tranexamic acid, and then the Nexobrid was removed (111656). Caution should be used in patients with underlying coagulopathies.
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, bromelain may cause gastrointestinal disturbances, including diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, flatulence, and abdominal pain (9184,18274,18282,96216,113513).
Immunologic
...Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergic reactions to bromelain may occur (9184).
If inhaled, bromelain may cause sensitization and allergic reactions such as asthma (37199,37215,37233). In case reports of occupational inhalation of bromelain, additional allergic symptoms included difficulty swallowing, throat itching, eye irritation, and rhinitis (37214).
General ...Orally, lactase is generally well tolerated.
Immunologic ...A case of lactase-induced contact dermatitis and immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergic rhinoconjunctivitis has been reported in a worker exposed to powdered lactase. Allergy to lactase was confirmed by prick test, open application test, and chamber challenge test (96348).
General
...No adverse effects have been reported in adults.
However, a thorough evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted.
Serious Adverse Effects (Rare):
Orally: Gastrointestinal adverse effects, such as necrotizing enterocolitis, when recombinant human bile salt-stimulated lipase is used in premature infants.
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, when added to the formula or pasteurized breast milk consumed by premature infants, recombinant human bile salt-stimulated lipase (rhBSSL) can cause gastrointestinal adverse effects, including abdominal distension, flatulence, constipation, colic, abdominal pain, gastroenteritis, vomiting, regurgitation, and rectal bleeding (101940). Premature infants receiving rhBSSL also had a slightly higher rate of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) when compared with those receiving placebo. After review by a panel of experts, it was determined that the rate of confirmed or suspected NEC in infants consuming rhBSSL was 3.3%, compared with 0.5% in those receiving placebo. Although this rate of NEC is lower than the historical rate of occurrence in premature infants (11%), a possible increased risk for NEC cannot be ruled out (101940).
General ...Orally, no adverse effects have been reported. However, a thorough evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted. Workplace immunological responses to airborne powdered phytase have been reported (101901,101908,101909,101910).
Immunologic ...There are numerous reports of immunologic responses to airborne powdered phytase in the animal-feed industry (101901,101908,101909,101910). Examples of reactions include allergic occupational asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis (101901,101908). In one case report of a 43-year-old male, hypersensitivity pneumonitis related to phytase was diagnosed following a 6-month history of coughing, shortness of breath, fever, and dyspnea (101908). In an analysis of 53 people occupationally exposed to phytase, 28% had IgE antibodies and 45% had IgG antibodies specific to phytase. Symptoms included dyspnea, rhinitis, and eye and skin reactions (101909). In another analysis of patients with IgE-mediated occupational respiratory allergy, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, cough, and asthmatic symptoms were reported (101910).