Name the four hormones secreted by the duodenal epithelium as the food enters the duodenum
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Secretin and cholecystokinin are released from cells in the duodenal epithelium in response to acidic and fatty stimuli present there when the pylorus opens and releases gastric chyme into the duodenum for further digestion. ... Brunner's glands, which secrete mucus, are found in the duodenum only.
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Name of the four hormones secreted by the duodenal epithelium as the food enters the duodenum is as follows:
Cholecystokinin – It is responsible for contraction and relaxation of gall bladder to release bile into the stomach in order to digest the fat and protein present in the food.
Duocrinin – It is responsible for stimulation of Burner’s gland to secrete enzymes and mucus to help indigestion.
Enterogastrone – It is involved in inhibition of gastric secretion when the condition is unfavorable.
Secretin- When the acidic content of the empty stomach reaches the duodenum, this hormone is secreted.