Enzymes
Enzymes are complex protein molecules. They control almost all biochemical processes in the human organism and play a key role in metabolism. Among other things, they are needed as tissue building blocks, for the regeneration of organs, for the synthesis of hormones and to support the immune system.
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Supporting metabolism
As catalysts of numerous chemical reactions, enzymes play a major role in metabolism.
The human body needs energy to complete its many tasks. This energy comes primarily from carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. In metabolism, carbohydrates become simple sugars (glucose, fructose or galactose), from which the body gains energy. Proteins become amino acids in protein metabolism, which are used to generate energy and build up muscle cells, hormones and enzymes, and lipids in fat metabolism are broken down into fatty acids and glycerides. Fat is used for cellular energy production and acts as an energy storage system.