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what is the function of pancreatic lipase..?​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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Pancreatic triacylglycerol lipase is the single most important determinant of lipid absorption. In its absence, only 30% of an ingested lipid load is absorbed. The enzyme is secreted by the acinar glands of the pancreas into the pancreatic duct and then into the intestine in response to ingestion of a fatty meal.

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Answered by nik90105
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lipase help in the digestion of fats.

After emulsification by bile juice the pancreatic juice called lipase act on food that digest the emulsified fats .and finally the fat is digested in small intestine to form fatty acid and glycerol.

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