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digestive enzymes responsible for breaking down disachharides include ?​

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Answered by naman263
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Answer:

The disaccharides are broken down into monosaccharides by enzymes called maltases, sucrases, and lactases, which are also present in the brush border of the small intestinal wall. Maltase breaks down maltose into glucose.

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Answered by deekshashakya81sl
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Answer:

Maltase, Sucrase, and Lactase

Explanation:

Carbohydrates are the macromolecules that are one of the main nutrients present in food.

The smallest unit of carbohydrates is monosaccharides form disaccharides by the combination of monosaccharides.  

Sucrose, maltose, and lactose are the most common disaccharides.

In the body, disaccharides are hard to digest just by amylase hence require specific enzymes to digest. Sucrose is digested by sucrase, maltose by maltase and lactose by lactase.

These enzymes break disaccharides into monosaccharides which are then absorbed by the body.  

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