Biofilm consists of microorganisms encased within a self-produced matrix of exopolysaccharides and exoproteins that strongly adheres to interfaces and resists dislodgement. Microorganisms residing within biofilms are highly resistant to antimicrobials including antibiotics and bacteriocins produced by probiotics. Ther-Biotic InterFase is a unique enzyme formulation that is designed to disrupt the biofilm matrix that embeds gastrointestinal organisms. Enzymes in Ther-Biotic InterFase are selected for their ability to lyse the extracellular polymers commonly found in biofilm as well as degrade bacterial and yeast cell wall structures. The enzyme blend in Ther-Biotic InterFase was developed using in vitro testing of antibiofilm activity and was found to have significant antibiofilm activity resulting in meaningful degradation of undesirable biofilm communities. Ther-Biotic InterFase is intended for use in conjunction with efforts to support normal gastrointestinal function and microbiota. As an adjunct, it is best combined with the use of a high-strength, broad-spectrum, multispecies probiotic formulation and a prebiotic to encourage the formation of healthy intestinal microbial biofilm communities.

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