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हैexplsun the role of hcll and pepsin enzyme

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Hydrochloric acid contributes to protein digestion by supplying H+ which activates pepsinogen, the precursor to pepsin. ... Proteins are reduced to fragments of various sizes, called peptides, or amino acids, by pepsin so they can eventually be absorbed in the small intestine.

Pepsin. The main digestive action of gastric juice is exerted by pepsin, which catalyzes the partial hydrolysis of proteins. Pepsin is secreted in the state of pepsinogen by glands in the stomach's body and fundus.

Pepsin is the most prominent enzyme digesting (food) proteins in the acidic milieu of the stomach. ... It releases polypeptides and amino acids from digested proteins. Pepsin does also cleave nucleic acids into smaller fragments. Pepsin is effective and essential for digestion as well as for protection.

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