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what is salivary amylase picture​

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Answered by unnatichaurasiya
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❄pic of salivary amylase↑↑

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Salivary amylase is a glucose-polymer cleavage enzyme that is produced by the salivary glands.

  • Amylases digest starch into smaller molecules, ultimately yielding maltose, which in turn is cleaved into two glucose molecules by maltase.

The function of the salivary amylase:-

Salivary amylase affects oral perception of starches, preabsorptive metabolic signaling, and plasma glucose responses to ingested starch

  • These early controls of digestion result in differences in the efficiency with which starch is handled metabolically.

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