Yes, Chewing Gum can stimulate the production of gastric juice. The act of chewing, along with the sweet or minty flavors of the gum, can signal the body to prepare for digestion, leading to increased saliva and gastric acid production. This response occurs even if no actual food is being consumed. However, the amount of gastric juice produced from chewing gum is generally minimal and unlikely to cause any digestive issues.
Gastric juice is produced in the stomach. Gastric juice is produced in the Gastric glands.
Gastric acid is part of the "juices" produced by the stomach.
It is both produced and stored in the stomach
Gastric juice production will be unregulated.It will affect digestion.
Ghrelin is produced in the stomach and small intestine.
It is a hormone produced by stomach.Itg stimulates secretion of gastric juice.
Food mixes with gastric juice in the stomach, the only place gastric juice should ever be in the body unless there is gastric reflux or perforation of the stomach.
Gastric juice, as known is an acidic juice present in the stomach. Pepsinogen in gastric juice conveys it to convert the pieces of food into a thick paste which then continues on. ^_^
produce gastric juice
The most important ingredient of gastric juice is hydrochloric acid.
the exocrine secretions of the gastric cells, together with a large amount of water form a highly acidic solution called gastric juice.
orange juice is an acid and when it comes in contact with gastric juices it just makes you burp and feel sick because it reacts with the gastric juice and creates hydrochloric oxide