On which type of food does salivary amylase act in what is the end product formed in the reaction
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Salivary amylase acts on starch and breaks it down into maltose.Later maltose is broken down by maltase in the small intestine into 2 glucose molecules.
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At the buccal cavity, salivary amylase acts on starch present in the food. It breaks down starch into maltose or glucose.May 24, 2013
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