What is the role of acid in stomach?
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What is the role of acid in our stomach?
Hydrochloric acid: It is the digestive fluid formed by the stomach during the process of digestion. It functions by destroying harmful microorganisms present in the food particles.
Role of HCl (Hydrochloric acid) in stomach
Hydrochloric acid plays a significant role in the process of digestion. Listed below are the key points where Hydrochloric acid is involved in the process of digestion.
- It creates a medium of gastric juice acidic so that the enzyme pepsin digests the protein and kills the bacteria present in them.
- Hydrochloric acid helps your body to break down, digest, and absorb nutrients such as protein.
- The hydrochloric acid found in the stomach facilitates the process of digestion by disintegrating complex large food molecules into simpler molecules.
- The acid activates the pepsinogen enzyme required to digest proteins.
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Our stomach produces hydrochloric acid. It helps in the digestion of food without harming the stomach. During indigestion, our stomach produces too much acid which causes pain and irritation. pH of the stomach fluid is approximately 2.0
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