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2. Trypsin acts on all the following except 1) polysaccharides 3) peptones 2) proteins 4) proteoses​

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Answered by sagar2626
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Answer:

3)

Explanation:

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Answered by preety89
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Correct answer is option 1)

Explanation:

  • Peptones are protein hydrolysate formed in early stage of enzymatic digestion of protein.
  • proteose is water soluble protein product  that are produced during breakdown of protein.
  • So, peptones and proteoses all are protein.
  • Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme that acts on protein that degrade the peptide bond to release amino acids.
  • Polysaccharide is large carbohydrate, which is composed of multiple monosaccharide units joined by glycosidic bond.
  • Trypsin cannot act on glycosidic bond , so it cannot digest polysaccharide.
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