where does the digeston starch occur
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The digestion of starch begins with salivary amylase, but this activity is much less important than that of pancreatic amylase in the small intestine. Amylase hydrolyzes starch, with the primary end products being maltose, maltotriose, and a -dextrins, although some glucose is also produced.
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the digestion of starch occur in the mouth in very small amount by an enzyme in our saliva called salivary amylase which digest starch at very small amount and after it is digested in small intestine by pancreatic amylase which the small intestine receive from pancreas .here the total digestion of all kind of food take place
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