How we measure enzymes and why it matters

Enzyme Science

September 6, 2023 

Enzyme Science is the practitioner division of Enzymedica. Enzymes are the heart and soul of their business and they’ve been renowned as enzyme experts since 1998. Using unparalleled standards of quality, Enzyme Science makes exceptional formulas for natural digestive health and wellness, sourced from the finest ingredients and validated by science.   

Producing products you can trust and use in your practices – is not something they take lightly. Measuring enzymes in the correct way is a factor that contributes to ensuring product quality.  

Read on to learn more about how enzymes are measured and how to explain enzymatic activity to your clients.  

HOW ENZYMES ARE MEASURED 

Quality enzymes list the number of units, not their weight. While other supplements list a weight for each ingredient (e.g., milligrams and grams), enzymes should always be measured by activity units. To test enzyme activity units, Enzyme Science uses the internationally recognized standard called the Food Chemical Codex. This is a collection of standards for the purity and identity of food ingredients. Each type of enzyme has its own FCC unit activity abbreviation.  

Here is a chart showing the enzymes used in Enzyme Science products, along with their role(s) and unit of measure.  

Enzyme Name 

Unit of Measure 

Roles 

Acid Stable Protease 

Spectrophotometric Acid Protease Units (SAPU) 

Breaks down protein 

Alpha-Galactosidase 

Galactosidase Units (GalU) 

Breaks down raw vegetables and legumes (beans, peas and lentils) 

Amylase Thera-blend™ 

Dextrinizing Units (DU) 

Breaks down starches (carbohydrates) into smaller sugars 

Beta Glucanase 

Beta Glucanase Units (BGU) 

Helps break down glucose bonds associated with grains (barley, oats, wheat) 

Bromelain 

Gelatin Digesting Units (GDU) 

Breaks down protein. Derived from pineapple 

Catalase  

Baker Units (BU/Baker) 

Antioxidant that breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen 

Cellulase Thera-blend™ 

Cellulase Units (CU) 

Breaks down cellulose to help free nutrients in fruits and vegetables 

DPP-IV 

Dipeptidyl Peptidase Units (DPPU/HUT) 

Breaks down protein, especially gluten and casein peptides 

Glucoamylase 

Amyloglucosidase Units (AGU) 

Works with amylase to break down carbohydrates into glucose units 

Hemicellulase 

Hemicellulase Units (HCU) 

Helps breaks down hemicellulose (a carbohydrate) found in plant foods 

Invertase 

Sumner Units (SU) 

Breaks down sucrose into simple sugars (glucose and fructose) 

Lactase 

Acid Lactase Units (ALU) 

Breaks down lactose (milk sugar) 

Lipase Thera-blend™ 

Federation Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP) 

Breaks down dietary fats 

Maltase (Diastase) 

Degrees of Diastatic Power (DP) 

Breaks down carbohydrates, malt and grain sugars into glucose 

Mucolase™ 

Milligrams (mg) 

Breaks down excess mucus 

Nattokinase 

Fibrinolytic Units (FU) 

Breaks down fibrin and supports production of plasmin 

Papain 

Papain Units (PU) 

Breaks down protein. Derived from papaya 

Pectinase 

Endo Polygalacturonase Units (Endo-PGU) 

Breaks down carbohydrates such as pectin found in many fruits and vegetables 

Protease Thera-blend™ 

Hemoglobin Units on a Tyrosine Basis (HUT) 

Breaks down protein 

Phytase 

Phytase Units (FTU) 

Breaks down phytic acid in plants, grains and legumes and helps with mineral absorption 

Serratiopeptidase (aka Serrapeptase) 

Serratiopeptidase Units/Serrapeptase Units (SPU/SU) 

Breaks down proteins, fibrin and mucus 

Superoxide Dismutase 

International Units (IU) 

Provides antioxidant defense by inactivating excess free radicals 

Xylanase 

Xylanase Units (XU) 

Breaks down soluble fibre 

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ENZYME SCIENCE SUPPLEMENTS FACTS LABELS 

Enzyme Science lists the activity units for each enzyme. You’ll also notice what’s not included in their supplements: no egg, dairy, preservatives, salt, sucrose, soy, wheat, yeast, nuts, corn, gluten, casein, potato and artificial colors and flavors.  

Additionally, their Thera-blend™ technology sets them apart from other brands. The Thera-blend process is scientifically designed to ensure their enzymes remain active across the broad pH range found in the human body. Instead of including a single protease, amylase, cellulase or lipase enzyme, Enzyme Science blends multiple variants that work synergistically. 

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