no Hydrochloric acid
The stomach contain hydrochloric acid.
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a mucous layer protects the lining of the stomach from the acid
YES, IT WILL CONTAIN AN ACID LIKE HYDROCHLORIC [Hcl]
Yes. The human stomach contains small amounts of hydrochloric acid.
Acidic polysaccharides are polysaccharides that contain acidic functional groups, such as carboxyl or sulfate groups. These functional groups confer a negative charge to the molecule, making acidic polysaccharides important in various biological processes such as cell signaling and interactions. Examples include hyaluronic acid and pectin.
The stomach contains hydrochloric acid, which aids in the digestion of food by breaking down proteins and killing bacteria.
Yes, the stomach contain hydrochloric acid (HCl) - as an aid for digestion.
No. Not normally. The stomach produces hydrochloric acidas an aid to digestion.
No because your stomach is an acidic soloution.
No, Pepcid (famotidine) does not contain magnesium trisilicate. Pepcid is a medication used to reduce stomach acid production, while magnesium trisilicate is an antacid used to neutralize stomach acid.
Antacids work by neutralizing stomach acid to relieve symptoms of heartburn or indigestion. They typically contain compounds like aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, or calcium carbonate that react with stomach acid to form water and a salt, thereby raising the pH level in the stomach. This neutralization process helps to reduce the irritation and discomfort caused by excess acid.