oligosaccharidases
Oligosaccharidases are a group of enzymes that break down oligosaccharides into simpler sugars. Oligosaccharides are carbohydrates composed of three to ten monosaccharide units. These enzymes are crucial in various biological processes, including digestion and cellular metabolism. They are found in many organisms, from bacteria and plants to animals, including humans.
In humans, oligosaccharidases are primarily located in the brush border of the small intestine. They play a
Beyond digestion, oligosaccharidases are also involved in cellular signaling, immune responses, and the modification of glycoproteins