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6 Facts on Digestive Enzyme

What Affects Digestive Enzymes?

Digestive enzymes work best when your body is at normal temperatures, ranging from 97 to 99 degrees. When you have a fever, which makes your temperature go up, the structure of these proteins would break down. As a result, they won’t function properly as usual. Some health issues like pancreatitis would also lower the effectiveness and number of digestive enzymes. Another factor is the level of pH in your intestines or stomachs. Digestive enzymes often work best in a quite narrow range. When your system is too alkaline or too acidic, the function and shape of enzymes would suffer. [4]