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what is trypsin and its function

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Answered by Anonymous
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Trypsin is an enzyme which is secreted by the pancreas and is used to digest proteins.
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Answered by priya369
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Protein Digestion

Trypsin is a protein-digesting enzyme present in pancreatic juices secreted into your small intestine during a meal. Your pancreas secretes trypsin as an inactive proenzyme called trypsinogen. Once in the intestine, an enzyme called enteropeptidase, which is secreted from intestinal cells, cuts off a small piece of trypsinogen to produce the active trypsin enzyme. Activated trypsin, in turn, helps break down food proteins. It also activates other trypsinogen molecules, as well as other protein-digesting enzymes secreted as proenzymes with pancreatic juice. Therefore, trypsin is essential for normal function of digestive processes that convert food proteins into amino acids for absorption.
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