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Bladder Microbiome – Function, Role & Health

The bladder microbiome refers to the community of microorganisms living in the urinary bladder. It plays a key role in bladder health and immune defense.

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Chitinase

Chitinases are enzymes that break down chitin, a structural polysaccharide found in fungi, insects, and parasites. They play a key role in immune defense and inflammatory processes.

Pancreatic Protease

Pancreatic proteases are digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas that break down dietary proteins into amino acids in the small intestine, enabling nutrient absorption.

Water Loss

Water loss refers to the depletion of body fluids, which can lead to dehydration. Common causes include sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or insufficient fluid intake.

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