Ingredient
|
Absorb More
|
Purpose/Function
|
| Alpha-Amylase |
100 SKBU |
Carbohydrates and starch are the major energy storage molecules used by pets. Alpha-Amylase begins the process of starch (carbohydrate) digestion by breaking starch down into Maltose. |
| Alpha-Galactosidase |
5 GALU |
Consuming vegetables, grains, beans foods containing sugars can cause gas. This enzyme reduces flatulence associated with the consumption of these foods. |
| Beta-Glucanase |
1 BGU |
Digests fiber to help with better absorption. Helps remedy digestion problems such as malabsorption. |
| Bromelain |
1 GDU |
Breaks down proteins into amino acids and peptides to help reduce stomach upset particularly when used in conjunction with amylase (which digests starch) and lipase (which digests fat). Also helps control diarrhea caused by bacteria. |
| Cellulase |
50 CCHU |
Digestive aid helps manage flatulence by breaking down cellulose (carbohydrates) found in fiber. |
| Hemicellulase |
500 HCU |
Breaks down the indigestible components of plant fibers. Increases nutrient availability. |
| Lipase |
10 FIP |
Breaks down lipids (fats), in particular triglycerides, into fatty acids and glycerol making them easier to absorb in the intestines. |
| Malt Diastase |
10 DP |
Helps break down starch by removing maltose from carbohydrates. Useful for digestive and general nutritional support. Helps digest rich foods such as grains, malts, and sugars. |
| Pectinase |
500 AJDU |
Group of enzymes that break down pectin, a substrate found in the cell wall of plants. Helps to degrade plant materials leading to better absorption. |
| Peptidase |
1 LAPU |
Breaks down protein molecules into amino acids, so protein absorption is improved. |
| Phytase |
1 U |
Breaks down the indigestible phytic acid found in grains and oil seeds to release digestible calcium, phosphorous and other nutrients. |
| Protease |
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Animals need protein to grow and maintain themselves. This digestive enzyme is needed to digest these proteins. The combination of these 3 protease enzymes helps digest foods high in protein. Also supports immunity by activating the bodies immune defenses and supports arterial health. Increases absorption of nutrients and helps to promote joint health and function.
The combination of these protease enzymes provides the greatest breakdown of proteins at a wider range of pH levels, which occurs in the pet's GI tract. |
| Protease 3.0 |
1 SAPU |
Breaks down long protein chains at the optimum pH of 3.0 (pH range of 2.0 to 7.0). |
| Protease 4.5 |
1,000 HUT |
Breaks down long protein chains at the optimum pH of 4.5 (pH range of 2.0 to 6.0). |
| Protease 6.0 |
500 HU |
Breaks down long protein chains at the optimum pH of 6.0 (pH range of 4.0 to 11.0). |
| Flavoring |
Chicken Liver |
The chicken liver flavor is safer and more palatable encouraging the pet to consume the complete dosage, which will provide better results. |