glycerol and fatty acids :P
lipase and it turns into fatty acids
it is secreted by the pancrease.
The pancreas releases lipase to digest fats
Lipase digests fats (lipids) by breaking them down into fatty acids and glycerol. This enzyme is produced in the pancreas and released into the small intestine to aid in the digestion and absorption of fats from the diet.
The pancreas releases lipase, which helps digest fats in the small intestine
The pancreas is the primary organ that produces lipase, an enzyme responsible for breaking down fats in the small intestine. Lipase is crucial for the digestion and absorption of dietary fats in the body.
Lipase is the enzyme that digests fats and oils (lipids). Low levels of lipase means the body cannot digest lipids. The affected person is most probably underweight, and cannot put on weight easily. Other symptoms are smelly & floating stools and gas.
Lipase breaks down dietary fats.
Lipases are the enzymes that cleave fats. Fats are known scientifically as lipids, so the enzyme responsible for its break-down is called lipase.
It's not rennin... christ. Lactase is needed to digest the Lactose, Protease is needed to digest the casein and whey protein and Lipase is needed to digest the fats (lipids) in the milk.
the enzyme that is secreted is lipase. lipase is secreted in the pancreas where it is moved into the duodenum through the common bile duct. lipase is also secreted by the intestinal walls of the small intestine.there are funger like projections called villi. between 2 villi there are glandular pits where the succus entericus is secreted.lipase is in the succus entericus along with other enzymes. lipase converts fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
It effects fats, by breaking large bits of it into smaller one, making it easier for the lipase in pancreatic juice to digest them. =]