Extremozymes

What are Extremozymes? That’s what iSCLinical calls a proprietary combination of enzymes that protect against environmental aggressors like dehydration, radiation, heat, cold, and free radical damage

Extremophilic enzymes are specialized proteins that thrive in extreme conditions of temperature, pH, pressure, or salinity. Unlike typical enzymes that function optimally under moderate conditions found in most living organisms, extremophilic enzymes have adapted to survive and operate in environments that are inhospitable to many life forms. These enzymes are found in plants that grow in extreme environments.

One of the most well-known types of extremophilic enzymes is thermophilic enzymes, adapted to high heat. Thermophilic enzymes have unique structural features that allow them to remain stable and functional at elevated temperatures. They have the ability to protect your skin from extreme heat, too.

Similarly, psychrophilic enzymes come from microorganisms adapted to cold environments. These enzymes remain active at low temperatures, displaying a unique flexibility and fluidity in their molecular structure that prevents them from becoming rigid or inactive in the cold.

These enzymes offer enhanced stability and functionality under conditions that would render conventional enzymes ineffective.

Extreme Protect SPF 30 is an example of an iSClinical product that uses Extremozymes to provide extraordinary protection for your skin.

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