Chitinase generally refers to acetylcholine, which has the functions and effects of promoting fat metabolism, improving blood circulation, accelerating tissue repair, slowing heart rate, and weakening myocardial contractility.
1. Promote fat metabolism:
Acetylcholine can accelerate the decomposition of fat, thereby achieving the effect of weight loss. Therefore, taking acetylcholine appropriately can promote the metabolism of body fat and prevent fat accumulation in the body.
2. Improve blood circulation:
Acetylcholine can dilate blood vessels, thereby increasing blood flow and improving blood circulation. Therefore, taking acetylcholine properly can improve brain blood circulation and relieve symptoms such as dizziness and headache.
3. Accelerate tissue repair:
Acetylcholine can accelerate protein synthesis, thereby promoting tissue repair. Therefore, taking acetylcholine properly can accelerate tissue repair and is beneficial to physical health.
4. Slow down heart rate:
Acetylcholine binds to the acetylcholine receptors of the heart, prompting the closure of calcium ion channels and the opening of potassium ion channels, which reduces the influx of calcium ions in heart cells and increases the outflow of potassium ions, affecting heart rhythm and causing a slow heart rate.
5. Weaken myocardial contractility:
After acetylcholine binds to the acetylcholine receptors of the heart, it inhibits the activity of adenylate cyclase in heart cells, resulting in a decrease in the level of cyclic adenosine monophosphate in the cells. A decrease in the level of cyclic adenosine monophosphate will weaken the excitability and contractility of heart cells, resulting in a weakening of myocardial contractility.
If the patient has symptoms of discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.
An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of chitin to generate N-acetylglucosamine. EC 3.2.1.14. It was discovered by Karrer and Hofmann (P. Karrer, A. Hofmann, 1929) from the gastric juice (midgut gland secretion) of snails (Helix pomatia), and its properties are unknown. In addition, it can also be found in the secretion of insect molting glands, which has the function of digesting and absorbing the old cuticle. It has also been found in insect molting fluid, almond peel and mold.
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