enzyme
Serrapeptase
TL;DR
Serrapeptase (serratiopeptidase) is a proteolytic enzyme originally isolated from the intestine of the silkworm (Serratia marcescens). It degrades non-living tissue, fibrin, mucus, and inflammatory mediators.
Overview
Serrapeptase (serratiopeptidase) is a proteolytic enzyme originally isolated from the intestine of the silkworm (Serratia marcescens). It degrades non-living tissue, fibrin, mucus, and inflammatory mediators. Widely used in Europe and Asia for post-surgical recovery, sinusitis, and inflammation. Enteric coating essential for activity.
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Compound forms
Serrapeptase comes in several molecular forms. Each absorbs and acts differently.
Serrapeptase
Serrapeptase (EC 3.4.24.40)
Bioavailability
60%
Typical dose
30–120 mg
Benefits
- Anti-inflammatory
- Post-surgical recovery
- Mucus thinning
- Fibrin degradation
- Biofilm disruption
Dose guide
Common dose
60,000-120,000 SPU daily (enteric-coated, on empty stomach)
Typical range
60000–120000 SPU
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