Indicated for: digestive disorders
Substance: alpha-amylase (pancreatic enzyme)
ATC: R05XN02 (Respiratory system | Other cold preparations)
Alpha-amylase is an essential digestive enzyme that plays a key role in breaking down complex carbohydrates, such as starch, into simpler sugars like maltose and glucose. This enzyme is primarily produced by the salivary glands and pancreas, being active in both the oral cavity and the small intestine.
Alpha-amylase levels can be measured in blood or urine and are used as a diagnostic marker for various conditions, such as acute pancreatitis, where elevated levels may indicate pancreatic inflammation. Additionally, low levels may be associated with pancreatic insufficiency or other digestive disorders.
In the food industry, alpha-amylase is widely used to improve food processing, such as in the production of bread, beer, and syrups. The enzyme helps accelerate fermentation processes and achieve higher-quality products.
Supplements containing alpha-amylase are available to support digestion, especially in individuals with enzyme deficiencies. However, their use should be supervised by a specialist to avoid adverse effects or interactions with other treatments.