Different between salivary amylase and pepsin
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is that amylase is (enzyme) any of a class of digestive enzymes, present in saliva, that break down complex carbohydrates such as starch into simpler sugars such as glucose while pepsin is (enzyme) a digestive enzyme that chemically digests, or breaks down, proteins into shorter chains of amino acids.
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Amylase from our salivary glands and pancreas digests starch to maltose in our mouth and small intestine. Trypsin is a protease secreted into the small intestine by the pancreas. As pepsin, trypsin digests proteins into peptides and amino acids and is made and secreted in an inactive form, trypsinogen.
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