The use of enzymes in various industries has been prevalent for centuries. However, their potency as therapeutics remained latent until the late 1950 s, when scientists finally realized the gold mine they were sitting on. Enzyme therapy has seen rapid development over the past few decades and has been widely used for the therapy of myriad diseases, including lysosomal storage disorders, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, irritable bowel syndrome, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, and hyperuricemia. Enzymes are also used for wound healing, the treatment of microbial infections, and gene therapy. This is a comprehensive review of the therapeutic use of enzymes that can act as a guidepost for researchers and academicians and presents a general over...
The years of the research in biotechnology has boosted the importance of enzymes in industry, as wel...
Enzymes are proteins that catalyse biochemical reactions in living organisms. They play critical rol...
The mainstream treatment of a small number of medical conditions has for some time included digestiv...
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Mutations in human genes might lead to loss of functional proteins, causing diseases. Among these ge...
The development of safe and efficacious enzyme-based human therapies has increased greatly in the la...
In recent years, enzymes have risen as promising therapeutic tools for different pathologies, from m...
The administration of plant extracts with a high content of proteolytic enzymes (systemic enzyme the...
Over the last few decades, substantial progress has been made towards the understanding of cardiovas...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Digestive enzymes are able to break down proteins and carbohydrates and lipids...
Over the recent years, medicinal chemistry has become responsible for explaining interactions of che...
Enzymes are the large biomolecules that are required for the numerous chemical interconversions that...
777-788Enzymes are biocatalysts and because of their remarkable properties, they are extensively u...
Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) as treatment for lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) was suggested as...
Enzyme therapeutics are a growing class of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of a plethora of diseas...
The years of the research in biotechnology has boosted the importance of enzymes in industry, as wel...
Enzymes are proteins that catalyse biochemical reactions in living organisms. They play critical rol...
The mainstream treatment of a small number of medical conditions has for some time included digestiv...
7-16<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font-fa...
Mutations in human genes might lead to loss of functional proteins, causing diseases. Among these ge...
The development of safe and efficacious enzyme-based human therapies has increased greatly in the la...
In recent years, enzymes have risen as promising therapeutic tools for different pathologies, from m...
The administration of plant extracts with a high content of proteolytic enzymes (systemic enzyme the...
Over the last few decades, substantial progress has been made towards the understanding of cardiovas...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Digestive enzymes are able to break down proteins and carbohydrates and lipids...
Over the recent years, medicinal chemistry has become responsible for explaining interactions of che...
Enzymes are the large biomolecules that are required for the numerous chemical interconversions that...
777-788Enzymes are biocatalysts and because of their remarkable properties, they are extensively u...
Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) as treatment for lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) was suggested as...
Enzyme therapeutics are a growing class of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of a plethora of diseas...
The years of the research in biotechnology has boosted the importance of enzymes in industry, as wel...
Enzymes are proteins that catalyse biochemical reactions in living organisms. They play critical rol...
The mainstream treatment of a small number of medical conditions has for some time included digestiv...