Why there is no enzymes to digest vitamins?
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Vitamins are used in their original form by the cells. They do not require enzyme for digestion because they are absorbed directly from the digestive tract and transported by the blood to the cells.
There is no such reflex that takes place while chewing and swallowing..
Thats why there are no enzymes for vitamins
Vitamins are used in their original form by the cells. They do not require enzyme for digestion because they are absorbed directly from the digestive tract and transported by the blood to the cells.
There is no such reflex that takes place while chewing and swallowing..
Thats why there are no enzymes for vitamins
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