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Wikipedia On Digestive enzyme June 25, 2009

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Before any one cat talk about enzymes one must know what an Enzymes is and what how it effects out body.  So, to start lets Google it… Digestion enzymes

Digestive enzyme

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Digestion enzymes are enzymes that break down polymeric macromolecules into their smaller building blocks. Digestive enzymes are found in the digestive tract of animals or humans where they aid in the digestion of food as well as inside cells, especially in their lysosomes. Enzymes are also found in your saliva, which are made from your salivary glands.

Digestion enzymes are classified by their substrates: proteases and peptidases split proteins into amino acids, lipases split fat into three fatty acid and glycerols, carbohydrases split carbohydrates such as starch into sugars, and nucleases split nucleic acids into nucleotides.

In the human digestive system, the main sites of digestion are the oral cavity, the stomach, the duodenum, and the jejunum and digestive enzymes are secreted by different glands: the salivary glands, the glands in the stomach, the pancreas, and the glands in the small intestines

So, if you like me you might be saying, OK, but what does that really mean…  Thank God for YouTube.

The Role Enzymes Play in the Body

Website: http://www.enzymedica.com