30. Which of the following is not done by an enzyme of succus entericus? 1) Maltose + 2 Glucose 2) Dipeptides amino acids 3) Nucleotides →nucleosides 4) Peptones -→dipeptides
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The convertion of peptones into dipeptides is not done by the the enzyme os Succus entericus.
Succus entericus is the intestinal juice secreted by the brush border cells along with the goblet cells.
It contains a variety of enzymes.
It acts on the end products to the reactants into simple absorbable forms.
The reaction with the enzymes occurs very close to the mucosal epithelial cells of the intestine.
- Dipeptides→amino acids ( in the activity of dipeptidases)
- Maltose→2 Glucose (in the activity of maltase)
- Nucleotides →nucleosides (in the activity of nucleotidases)
- The conversion of Peptones -→dipeptides is done by trypsin, part of the pancreatic enzymes.
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