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Enzymes are necessary for the digestion of food, releasing valuable vitamins, minerals, and amino acids which keep us alive and healthy. ... VISITOR COMMENTS on "Information on Enzymes and their functions":
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www.vitaminsdiary.com/nutrients/enzymes.htm
www.vitaminsdiary.com/nutrients/enzymes.htm
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There are about 3000 known enzymes. They are responsible for all the functions of every organ system in our bodies. At the same time they are most important in supporting our body defenses and immune system to protect us from harmful forces and specific dangers to our health.
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www.soul-guidance.com/health/enzymes.htm
www.soul-guidance.com/health/enzymes.htm
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The Medscape Journal ... All Sources Medscape eMedicine MEDLINE Drug Reference ... Most cells contain high levels of glutathione and multiple glutaredoxins, which utilize the reducing power of glutathione to catalyze disulfide reductions in the presence of NADPH and glutathione reductase (the...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/14713336
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The role of GSTs in metabolism is unclear, although their complex regulation by environmental stimuli implies that they have important protective functions. Recent studies show that GSTs catalyse glutathione-depend-ent isomerizations and the reduction of toxic organic hydroperoxides.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/10785664
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There are more than 3,000 known enzymes in the human body. The body’s ability to function and repair itself is directly related to the strength and number of enzymes that are present. ... Fat-soluble vitamins are not usually considered to be coenzymes; but, because they are involved in so many bodily functions,
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www.innvista.com/health/nutrition/diet/enzymes.htm
www.innvista.com/health/nutrition/diet/enzymes.htm
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Enzyme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Enzymes are biomolecules that catalyze ( i.e. , increase the rates of) chemical reactions. Nearly all known enzymes are proteins. However, certain RNA molecules can be effective biocatalysts too. T...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme
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In simple terms, an enzyme functions by binding to one or more of the reactants in a reaction. The reactants that bind to the enzyme are known as the substrates of ... In fact, a large variety of enzymes couple many different endothermic reactions to the exothermic reaction in which ATP is converted by hydrolysis to ADP.
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dl.clackamas.edu/ch106-08/enzyme.htm
dl.clackamas.edu/ch106-08/enzyme.htm
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Enzymes are biological molecules that enable biological reactions to occur. An enzyme will attach to one molecule and this encourages another molecule to attach to the pair. The enzyme will then dettach itself from the new pair of molecules...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_enzymes_and_their_fu...
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bmbiris.bmb.uga.edu/wampler/8010/lectures/intro/sld037....
bmbiris.bmb.uga.edu/wampler/8010/lectures/intro/sld037.htm
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