What are the function of intestinal juices?
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Intestinal juices are also called succus entericus.
1. Intestinal juices contains variety of essential enzymes like enterokinase, aminopeptidase disaccharides etc.
2. The mucus and bicarbonates (which release from pancreas) protects mucosa of intestine from acid.
3. It also provide an alkaline medium.
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Intestinal Juice (Succus Entericus) contains many enzymes like maltase, sucrase, lactase, peptidase, nucleotidase, nucleosidae and lipases.
It also contains organic and inorganic substances.
The enzymes in Intestinal Juice play an important role in final digestion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
Ex............
- Maltase on maltose into glucose
- Sucrase on sucrose into glucose and fructose
- Lactase on lactose into galactose and glucose
- Peptidases on di, tri peptides into amino acids
- Nucleotidase on nucleotides into nucleoside and phosphoric acid.
- Nucleosidase on Nucleoside into nitrogenous bases and sugar.
- Lipases on fats into fatty acids and glycerides.....
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