what is the role of bicarbonate in the small intestine
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Bicarbonate also acts to regulate pH in the small intestine. It is released from the pancreas in response to the hormone secretin to neutralize the acidic chyme entering the duodenum from the stomach.
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Bicarbonate acts to regulate pH in the small intestine. It is released from the pancreas
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