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what is the enzyme present in the saliva​

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Answered by sritejvelamala
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Answer:

The enzyme found in human’s saliva is ptyaline. Ptyaline is also known as salivary amylase. Secreted ptyaline in the mouth causes starch digestion in the mouth itself

Explanation:

Saliva also contains lysozyme, an enzyme that lyses many bacteria and prevents the overgrowth of oral microbial populations. [46–50] Initiation of starch digestion: In most species, the serous and acinar cells secrete an alpha amylase which can begin to digest dietary starch into maltose.

Answered by lithinND
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Answer:

salvariy glands is the enzyme and pepsin is aldo included

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