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What Is Enzymatic Diagnosis?

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    Enzymatic diagnosis can be refined even further since it is now known that individual enzymes concentrate themselves in the various organs according to a particular pattern. So called enzyme profile are presently available from which one can see whether something is abnormal or not.

    Almost all of the 3000 or more enzymes which might be our organism are to be found in our bloodstream. For this reason, the activity of the enzymes in a sample of blood will remain the most common diagnosis tool for long time to come.      
    In addition to enzymatic analysis, diagnosis and pharmacology, it has naturally been considered how this biotechnologically conjured servant might also provide their services for therapy.

    A new era in the enzyme therapy was thus begun. It has been applied to correct metabolic disorders, i-e to correct the disturbance of the organ function or cell formation, to correct metabolically developed intoxications and to repair genetic defects.
    Scientists soon concluded from the knowledge they collected concerning enzymes a tools for assemble of living material, that genetic defects required the application of enzymes to either correct or neutralized them. In addition, genetic defects are almost always enzymes defects as well.

    More then 200 different diseases resulting from genetically dependent enzyme defects have already been described in the medical literature.
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