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Some of the enzymes that are found in pancreatic juice include trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase, lipase and amylase. These enzymes are important for digestion.

In addition, the pancreas produces and secretes buffers that help neutralize the stomach acids found in chyme.

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Pancreatic juice is composed of Bicarbonate, Trypsinogen, Chymotripsinogen, Proelastase, Procarboxypeptidase A, and Procarboxypeptidase B. All of these proenzymes (except Bicarbonate, which isn't a proenzyme) are inactive in the pancreas. They must travel to the lumen of the Small Intestine before they are activated by enteropeptidase, which converts Trypsinogen to Trypsin, cascading to convert the other proenzymes to their active forms and working to break peptide bonds to that enterocytes can absorb the broken down peptides.

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13y ago

· pancreatic amylase- continues the digestion of the carbohydrates

· pancreatic lipase- continues digestion of fats.

· Proteases- digests proteins.

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1. trypsin

2.lipase

3. amylase

functions-:

Trypsin digests protein

Lipase digest fat

amylase digest starch

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The digestive enzymes amylase, trypsin, and lipase can be found in the juices that the pancreas secretes. The enzymes help to break down proteins, triglycerides into fatty acids and starches.

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