Serrapeptase is a protease produced by Serratia marcescens with a wide range of biological activities. It is able to break down fibrin and bradykinin, and has significant anti-inflammatory, detumescent and expectorant effects.
Serrapeptase is widely used in clinical medicine for the treatment of a variety of inflammatory diseases and post-operative recovery. Its key features include strong anti-inflammatory capabilities, promoting cell regeneration and restoring tissue health.
Protease: As an enzyme, it has the function of breaking down proteins.
Anti-inflammatory drugs: Used to treat inflammatory diseases and reduce postoperative swelling.
Health products: Used to promote cell regeneration and restore tissue health.
Medical uses: Used to treat respiratory diseases and various inflammations.