darmenzymen
Darmenzymen is a term used to describe the enzymes that operate within the human digestive tract, collectively referred to as intestinal or digestive enzymes. They are produced by the exocrine pancreas and by the enterocytes lining the small intestine, and they catalyze hydrolysis reactions that convert nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and nucleic acids into absorbable units. The term is more common in German-language literature; in English, phrases like intestinal enzymes or digestive enzymes are typically used.
The major groups of darmenzymen can be divided into luminal (pancreatic) enzymes and brush-border enzymes. Luminal
Functionally, darmenzymen enable the breakdown of macronutrients and nucleic acids to generate absorbable monosaccharides, amino acids,