why does salivary amlase cease to function in the stomach
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why does salivary amlase cease to function in the stomach
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Typically the pH in the stomach is around 1.0 to 2.0, which is extremely acidic. This level of acidity causes salivary amylase's protein structure to denature and change shape. Consequently, salivary amylase does not function once it enters the stomach.
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