EFFECT OF BIOACTIVE CHITOSAN-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS ON THE ACTIVITY OF DIGESTIVE ENZYMES (AMYLASE, LIPASE, PROTEASE)

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Modern American Journals

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This research investigates the modulatory effects of chitosan-based bioactive compounds on three key digestive enzymes—amylase, lipase, and protease. Due to its sorptive capacity, muco-protective behavior, and microbiota-regulating properties, chitosan contributes substantially to optimizing gastrointestinal biochemical conditions. Experimental findings show that a dietary inclusion of 100 mg/kg chitosan markedly improves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. The demonstrated enhancements suggest that chitosan can serve as a functional feed additive and an effective physiological regulator of digestive enzyme activity.

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