what is the function of digestive enzyme
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Any enzyme that breaks down protein into its building blocks, amino acids, is called a protease, which is a general term. Your digestive tract produces a number of these enzymes, but the three main proteases are pepsin, trypsin and chymotrypsin.
Some examples of digestive enzymes and their target substrate are: Amylases breakdown carbohydrates such as starch into simple sugars such as glucose. Nucleases breakdown nucleic acid into nucleotides. Lipases breakdown fat into three fatty acids and glycerol molecule.
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Digestive enzymes helps in digesting complex food materials into simpler molecules for absorption by the body. During digestion of food, different parts of the alimentary canal produces different digestive enzymes that helps in digestion of different components of food.
✨There are three main types of digestive enzymes:
Proteases: Break down protein into small peptides and amino acids.
Lipases: Break down fat into three fatty acids plus a glycerol molecule.
Amylases: Break down carbs like starch into simple sugars.