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Difference of trypsin and steapsin ​

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TRYPSIN:

          Trypsin is an enzyme that helps us digest protein. In the small intestine, trypsin breaks down proteins, continuing the process of digestion that began in the stomach. It may also be referred to as a proteolytic enzyme, or proteinase.

Trypsin is produced by the pancreas in an inactive form called trypsinogen. The trypsinogen enters the small intestine through the common bile duct and is converted to active trypsin.

This active trypsin acts with the other two principal digestive proteinases — pepsin and chymotrypsin — to break down dietary protein into peptides and amino acids. These amino acids are essential for muscle growth, hormone production and other important bodily functions.

STEAPSIN:

          Steapsin is the other name for the enzyme lipase. This name is used to refer the lipase enzyme in the pancreatic juice. This is one of the digestive enzymes which is responsible for the digestion of fat. The enzyme catalyzes the breakdown of the fats into fatty acids and glycerol. The bile emulsifies the fat and then the breakdown of fats is carried out by the pancreatic lipase

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