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what is the work of salivary anylases?​

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Answered by arpitsinghchas
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Salivary amaylse is used to break starch into simple sugar for the digestion to take place.

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Answered by karamveersinghsandhu
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Salivary amylase initiates starch hydrolysis in the mouth, and this process accounts for not more than 30% of total starch hydrolysis. Because salivary amylase is inactivated by an acid pH, no significant hydrolysis of carbohydrates occurs in the stomach.

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