Hello,
is it possible for large molecules of proteins - hydrolases (10 - 50 kDa) to be absorbed (in their -fully functional form) through the wall of small intestine to blood? Enzymes got to the intestine because it was protected against digestion in stomach by medicament cover.
If yeas, is it possible through the mechanisms of persorption by slubs, tight junctions or by random lymphocytes carrying enzymes?
Thank you for your answers!
Hello,
I cannot find any information/ solid article whether enzymes contained in the food and pills that have been taken perorally can pass through the stomach or intestine cells into the blood circulation. I am mostly interested in transport of hydrolases contained in food/ pills.
Can they pass intact through the cells lining digestive system to blood? What are the mechanisms?
Thanks!
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