World Languages, asked by janhvisingh12480, 1 month ago

proteins___Trypsin____peptides

so are proteins divided into peptones and peptides or peptones get later divided into peptides ? ​

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Answered by ananyanaskar28
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Both pepsin and trypsin are proteolytic enzymes. Pepsin is secreted in the stomach, whereas trypsin is a component of pancreatic juice. Pepsinogen is activated to pepsin in the stomach on exposure to hydrochloric acid. The optimum pH for activity of pepsin is 1.8. Pepsin is a strong endopeptidase and breaks proteins into smaller molecules like peptones, proteoses and peptides. Trypsinogen is activated by the action of enterokinase into active trypsin. Enterokinase is secreted by the duodenal mucosa for activation of trypsinogen. Trypsin and chymotrypsin are endopeptidase type of enzymes and are active in alkaline pH i.e., 7.5 to 8. They dissociate proteins into peptones and proteoses.

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Answered by kritikakumari790
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