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Where are carbohydrase used?

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The process starts in the saliva in your mouth, where an enzyme called carbohydrase begins to digest the carbohydrates. As the carbohydrates travel down the body and enter the stomach, enzymes attach and finish the digesting.

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Carbohydrase is produced in the Pancreas. For more info go to the related link below.

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Carbohydrates are consumed and eventually turn into glucose. If a person does not eat to supply their cells with glucose, the liver begins producing glucose as fuel for the body.

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