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Mention the source of secretion and the effect of the following.
bile juice ,Pancreatic Juice ,Salivary Juice,Intestinal Juice

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Answered by vbhai97979
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Saliva contains salivary amylase which is an enzyme used to break down starch into sugar. where as pancreatic juice contains tripsins which is the protein digesting enzyme and lipase which is an fat digesting enzyme.

Digestive juice produced by the small intestine combines with pancreatic juice and bile to complete digestion. The body completes the breakdown of proteins, and the final breakdown of starches produces glucose molecules that absorb into the blood.

Medical Definition of intestinal juice. : a fluid that is secreted in small quantities in the small intestine, is highly variable in constitution, and contains especially various enzymes (as erepsin, lipase, lactase, enterokinase, and amylase) and mucus. — called also succus entericus.

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Answered by ap1861450
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Bile juice

To thin bile: cooked beets, artichokes, sunchokes, carrots, apples.

To flush the liver and gallbladder of congested bile: cooked leafy greens, arugula, fresh lime/lemon juice, aloe vera juice, grapefruit

Pancreatic Juice

Pancreatic juice is a liquid secreted by the pancreas, which contains a variety of enzymes, including trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases and amylase.

Salivary juice

The collective secretions of the salivary glands; i.e. saliva. Its secretion was studied by the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (1849–1936), and led him to the discovery of the conditioned reflex.

Intestinal Juice

Alternative Title: succus entericus. Intestinal juice, clear to pale yellow, watery secretion composed of hormones, digestive enzymes, mucus, and neutralizing substances released from the glands and mucous-membrane lining of the small and large intestines.

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