How would it affect the digestion of proteins and carbohydrates on the duodenum of man if there is a
blockage in the pancreatic duct?
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not in more cases only few patients who have problem like this
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As the pancreatic juice contains amylase, for the digestion of starch and lipases for digestion of fats. Thus, if there is a blockage in the pancreatic duct, these enzymes would not he able to reach the duodenum of small intestine which will ultimately impair the digestion of these nutrients.
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