Invertase

Invertase for dogs is a digestive enzyme that helps your dog digest food. Invertase is used to treat dogs with pancreatic insufficiency, which is a condition where the pancreas does not produce enough digestive enzymes. This can lead to symptoms such as weight loss and vomiting.

Invertase comes in liquid form and must be given to your dog orally twice per day. You should give your dog this enzyme at least 30 minutes before feeding them their meal so that it has time to work properly before they eat.

Invertase is an enzyme that helps break down sucrose into glucose and fructose. It’s produced by a wide variety of animals and plants, including humans.

Invertase is also known as sucrase-isomaltase, and it belongs to the class of enzymes called glycoside hydrolases. Invertase works by breaking down a disaccharide (two simple sugars bound together) into its component monosaccharides (single sugars). This process is called hydrolysis.

Invertase breaks down sucrose into glucose and fructose, which are soluble in water but not in oil. This means that when you add invertase to an emulsion containing fats and oils, it will help them dissolve into the water phase so they can be more easily absorbed by your body!

Published by Amber Drake

Dr. Drake is an award-winning author and well-known cancer specialist in her field. She is best known for her extensive research on canine cancer prevention and nutrition, her dedication to help dogs live a long, happy life, and for teaching veterinary medicine. As the CEO of Canine Companions Co., the Founder of Drake Dog Cancer Foundation and Academy, and the Co-Founder of Preferable Pups, in addition to being a respected figure in the dog world, she has earned the respect of thousands of dog lovers worldwide.