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1 What is the action of intestinal juice on proteins?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Intestinal juice neutralizes hydrochloric acid coming from the stomach; releases gastrointestinal hormones into the bloodstream; and contains digestive enzymes that facilitate the digestion and absorption of food. Intestinal juice is secreted under the influence of hormones, the vagus nerve, and mechanical stimulation produced by the presence of food.

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Answered by padmajareynu
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The enzymes present in the intestinal juice (succus entericus) act on the end products obtained after the action of pancreatic juice on the proteins. Dipeptides thus formed are acted upon by the dipeptidases present in the succus entericus which converts it into the simple absorbable amino acids.

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