what is the difference between pepsin and trypsin ?
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Perpsin:
1. It is secreted from the gastric glands of stomach.
2. It is secreted in inactive form called pepsinogen.
3. It acts on protein and converts them into proteoses and peptones.
4. It catalyses in acidic medium.
Trypsin:
1. It is secreted from the exocrine pancreas.
2. It is secreted in inactive form called trypsinogen.
3. It acts on proteoses and peptones and converts them into polypeptides.
4. It catalyses in alkaline medium.
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PEPSIN
●pepsin is an enzyme present in the stomach
●It digests proteins and breaks it into smaller peptides and peptones
● its inactive form is pepsinogen
● it gets activated to pepsin with the help of HCL in the stomach.
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TRYPSIN
●trypsin in a protein digesting enzyme present in the pancreatic juice
● it is poured in the ileum part of the small intestine.
● it digests peptides and peptones into amino acids
● the inactive form of trypsin os trypsinogen
● it gets activated with the help of enterokinase enzyme.
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PEPSIN
●pepsin is an enzyme present in the stomach
●It digests proteins and breaks it into smaller peptides and peptones
● its inactive form is pepsinogen
● it gets activated to pepsin with the help of HCL in the stomach.
◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇
TRYPSIN
●trypsin in a protein digesting enzyme present in the pancreatic juice
● it is poured in the ileum part of the small intestine.
● it digests peptides and peptones into amino acids
● the inactive form of trypsin os trypsinogen
● it gets activated with the help of enterokinase enzyme.
◇◇◇◇♧◇◇♧◇◇◇◇
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