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  2. Serratiopeptidase - Wikipedia

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    Serratiopeptidase (Serratia E-15 protease, also known as serralysin, serrapeptase, serratiapeptase, serratia peptidase, serratio peptidase, or serrapeptidase) is a proteolytic enzyme (protease) produced by enterobacterium Serratia sp. E-15, now known as Serratia marcescens ATCC 21074. [1]

  3. Proteases (medical and related uses) - Wikipedia

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    Tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) is a serine protease occurring in animals including humans. Human-identical TPA (produced industrially by genetically recombinant microorganisms) has an established medical use in the treatment of ischemic stroke: by its proteolytic activity it enables the action of another enzyme (plasmin), which breaks down the protein (fibrin) of blood clots.

  4. Encephalartos natalensis - Wikipedia

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    Encephalartos natalensis, the Natal cycad or giant cycad, is a species of cycad that is endemic to the Qumbu and Tabankulu areas of the northern part of the Eastern ...

  5. Talk:Serrapeptase - Wikipedia

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    I searched "serrapeptase" specifically trying to discover any scientifically proven medical or health benefits. consistent with the cavalier endorsement of this "proteolytic enzyme", the last sentence offers a dosage, i.e., one or two pills. the writer does not mention that pills (including serrapeptase) come in many strengths and sizes. indeed ...

  6. Serrapeptase - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 July 2009, at 12:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Endometriosis - Wikipedia

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    Serrapeptase, a digestive enzyme found in the intestines of silkworms. Serrapeptase is widely used in Japan and Europe as an anti-inflammatory treatment. [164] More research is needed but serrapeptase may be used by endometriosis patients to reduce inflammation. [165]