Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi, everyone! I am hoping someone can help me- how do you compare digestive enzyme levels in different brands? For instance, my NOW plant enzymes say they have 750 FIP for Lipase, but my new Nu-Zymes brand says it has 100 FCCLU of Lipase. Does FIP and FCCLU just mean the same thing? Much thanks for any advice! Marcie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 http://www.enzymestuff.com/basicsenzymeguide.htm What is the activity per capsule? Sometimes it is helpful to compare products by activity per capsule. The product label may already list the activity per capsule. You always want to buy a product that lists the ingredients by acceptable units for activity, not by weight (such as in milligrams -- mg). Weight tells you nothing. You can have 100 mg in an enzyme capsule but if it has zero activity, it is worthless to you. 100 mg may contain 5 units of activity or 500,000 units of activity. You can only compare values for activity if the units are identical. FCCLU is not the same as LU. If the units are not identical, you need to find the conversion factor to get them into similar units. If the units are not identical and there is no conversion factor, you cannot make a side-by-side comparison and will need to look at other factors. The U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) helped by establishing a standard for the pancreatic enzymes (animal-derived) by which you can compare other enzyme supplements, such as plant- and microbial-derived. This standard is called 'X' and contains an equivalent of: 25 USP units of amylase, 2 USP units of lipase, and 25 USP units of proteolytic enzymes If a supplement contains 5X pancreatic enzymes, it would provide five times the amount of each of the enzymes in this standard, or 125 USP amylase, 10 USP lipase, and 123 USP protease. There is no direct conversion between USP units and FCC units, because they are produced from different sources, using different methods. Marcie Johnston wrote: > > Hi, everyone! > I am hoping someone can help me- how do you compare digestive enzyme > levels in different brands? > For instance, my NOW plant enzymes say they have 750 FIP for Lipase, > but my new Nu-Zymes brand says it has 100 FCCLU of Lipase. Does FIP > and FCCLU just mean the same thing? > > Much thanks for any advice! > Marcie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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