Can You Take Tannins with Trypsin?
Tannins may reduce Trypsin effectiveness
Trypsin inactivation by Tannins
Tannins may reduce Trypsin effectiveness
Trypsin inactivation by Tannins
Detailed Analysis
Taking Tannins and Trypsin together may reduce the effectiveness of Trypsin. Tannins can inactivate Trypsin, an enzyme essential for protein digestion. This may lead to reduced protein absorption and utilization. Tannins can bind to Trypsin, an enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids. This binding can inactivate Trypsin, reducing its ability to digest proteins. As a result, the body may not be able to absorb and utilize proteins efficiently.
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Optimal Timing
⏱️ Trypsin separated from Tannins by 5.5h (Tannins can inactivate trypsin, an enzyme essential for protein digestion, which)
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