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What is the role of the enzyme amylase

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Answered by karmaan958
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Amylase is a digestive enzyme that acts on starch in food, breaking it down into smaller carbohydrate molecules.

The enzyme is made in two places. First, salivary glands in your mouth make salivary amylase, which begins the digestive process by breaking down starch when you chew your food, converting it into maltose, a smaller carbohydrate.

Cells in your pancreas make another type of amylase, called pancreatic amylase, which passes through a duct to reach your small intestine. Pancreatic amylase completes digestion of carbohydrate, producing glucose, a small molecule that is absorbed into your blood and carried throughout your body.
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