Biology, asked by Nandini2885, 9 months ago

does ptyalin digests lipids?​

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Answered by habibqureshii
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Answer:

Lingual lipase starts the digestion of the lipids/fats. Salivary amylase: Carbohydrate digestion also initiates in the mouth. Amylase, produced by the salivary glands, breaks complex carbohydrates to smaller chains, or even simple sugars. It is sometimes referred to as ptyalin.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Ptylin is an enzyme found in the saliva that is concerned with breaking down of starch into simpler sugars.

  • Ptylin in the saliva breaks down starch which is a complex form of sugar into simpler forms like maltose and dextrin. Further, in the small intestine these sugar molecules are broken down to even simpler substances.
  • Another name for Ptylin is salivary amylase and is found in the oral cavity where 30% of the starch is digested.
  • Once the food passes on to the stomach, the effects of Ptylin are inactivated by the gastric juices, present in the stomach.
  • Ptylin is the major form of amylase found in mammals and humans. This salivary amylase works best at an alkaline pH.

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