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State the role of pancreatic juice in dogestion of proteins 1

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Answered by max64
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the pancreatic juice contain enzymes that complete the digestion of starch called pancreatic amylase.it also contains pancreatic enzymes that complete the digesition of protein and trypsin , chymotrspsin and carboxypeptidase.
Answered by Anonymous
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❇️ Pancreatic juice contains a variety of inactive enzymes such as trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, and carboxypeptidases.

❇️ These enzymes play an important role in the digestion of proteins.

✔️Physiology of protein-digestion by pancreatic enzymes:

❇️ The enzyme enterokinase is secreted by the intestinal mucosa. It activates trypsinogen into trypsin.

❇️ Trypsin then activates the other enzymes of pancreatic juice such as chymotrypsinogen and carboxypeptidase.

❇️ Chymotrypsinogen is a milk-coagulating enzyme that converts proteins into peptides.

❇️ Carboxypeptidase acts on the carboxyl end of the peptide chain and helps release the last amino acids. Hence, it helps in the digestion of proteins.

❇️ Thus, in short, we can say that the partially-hydrolysed proteins present in the chyme are acted upon by various proteolytic enzymes of the pancreatic juice for their complete digestion.

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