Proteases are enzymes that digest proteins. Examples of proteases that are used in the human body include Pepsin (an enzyme in the stomach), and Trypsin (an enzyme in the small intestine) which digest proteins into amino acids, or polypeptide chains composed of amino acids.
Lipase Is the enzyme which digests fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
Extra facts:
There is also one green liquid known as the bile which breaks down fats into smaller fats droplets in the small intestine.Bile is produced in the liver,stored in the gall bladder.
The small intestine:
1.Duodenum(contains intestinal,pancreatic juices and bile to digest fats,proteins and carbohydrates/starch)
2.Jejunum
3.Ileum
Carbohydrates are digested by an enzyme called Amylase and it turns it into glucose
the name of the enzyme that digest protein is pepsin and the end product is polypeptide and peptones
a type of protease named pepsin. Also chymotrypsin and trypsin both produced by the pancreas.
trypsin
The enzyme that breaks down fat is lipase.
Starch
The liver secretes bile which helps in fat absorption.
No it is not a hormone or an enzyme. It is a type of molecules
How tilapia fish digests crude fat
Fat digests almost twice as fast as protein. Because protein is typically hard to digest, it takes longer for the stomach acid to dissolve it than any other types of food.
Usually, but not necessarily. Protein itself digests quite easily, whereas fat can be difficult to process. A very lean beef can be just as easy to digest as chicken.
Bile does NOT digest fats. It is NOT an enzyme, therefore, it cannot break down lipid molecules into smaller nutrients. What bile does is it HELPS enzyms to digest fats by emulsifying the fat molecules. This means the surface area is increased, thus enuring a more efficient and quicker digestion of the lipid molecules. This process takes place at the top of the small intestine, in the duodenum, as this is where bile is secreted from the gallbladder, through the bile duct and onto the food.
Bile from the Gallbladder is used to digest fat. The function of bile is to break down fat into small droplets, whose surface area is greater than the surface area of the original. The fat is then acted upon by an enzyme, or biological catalyst, called lipase.
your body digests protein because it is an important nutrient for staying healthy. Just as it digests fat and carbohydrates
The nutrients found in milk are digested by many different enzymes. Lipase acts on the fat molecules, while proteases break down protein. The main carbohydrate in milk is lactose, which is digested using the enzymes lactase.
generally food containing transfats takes 3-4 days to digest...it is a bad type a fat