digérants
Digérants, also known as digestants, are substances that promote digestion by breaking down complex macromolecules into smaller, absorbable units. The term is often used in French to describe agents that hydrolyze proteins, carbohydrates, fats, or nucleic acids during digestion or in laboratory processing.
Biological digérants are primarily enzymes. Common examples include proteases (proteins), amylases (starches), lipases (fats), and nucleases
Sources and contexts of use vary. Endogenous digérants are part of normal physiology and are released as
Applications and considerations. Digérants have medical uses (for example, enzyme replacement therapies for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency)