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What is the main function of Japanese enzymes?
There are four main functions:

1, beautiful girl.

2, lose weight and lose weight.

3, regulate the stomach.

4. Stay healthy.

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Functional action

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1. enzyme is a biocatalyst. There are thousands of enzymes in organisms, which dominate many catalytic processes such as metabolism, nutrition and energy conversion. Most reactions closely related to life processes are enzyme-catalyzed reactions.

2. These properties of enzymes can make the complex metabolic process of substances in cells proceed in an orderly manner, and make the metabolism of substances adapt to normal physiological functions. If an enzyme is defective due to gene defect, or its activity is weakened due to other reasons, it will lead to abnormal reaction catalyzed by the enzyme, disorder of substance metabolism and even disease, so the relationship between enzyme and drug is very close.

3. Organism is composed of cells, and each cell shows various life activities because of the existence of enzymes, so that metabolism in the body can be carried out. Enzymes are catalysts for human metabolism. Only when enzymes exist can various biochemical reactions be carried out in the human body. The more enzymes in the human body, the more complete it is, and the healthier its life will be. When there are no active enzymes in the human body, life is over. Most human diseases are related to enzyme deficiency or synthesis disorder.

4. Enzymes can digest and absorb food eaten by human body, and maintain all functions of internal organs, including cell repair, anti-inflammation, detoxification, metabolism, improving immunity, generating energy and promoting blood circulation.

5. Acid-base catalysis: the catalysis of proton transfer to accelerate the reaction.

6. Covalent catalysis: A substrate or a part of a substrate forms a valence bond with the catalyst and then transfers to a second substrate. Many enzyme-catalyzed group transfer reactions are carried out through valence.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-enzyme