there is a few enzymes present in intestinal juice and pancreatic juice one is amalayse i works by breaking down carbohydrates like starch into simple sugars like glucose ,another present is pepsin ,that breaks down protiens in to polypeptides or amino acids ,another is lipase which breaks down fat or lipids into glycerol and fatty acids :)
pepsin
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Amylase, or Amylopsin
trypsin
Fiber
I'm assuming you're talking about digestion. Proteins are broken down by enzyme pepsin in the gastric juice in stomach to form polypeptides. Proteins are also broken down by enzyme trypsin in the pancreatic juice in the duodenum to form polypeptides. Polypeptides are then broken down by enzyme erepsin in intestinal juice in small intestines (ileum) to form amino acids.
Amylase, trypsin and lipase.
Amalyse
what are three names of enzymes found in pancreatic juices?
saliva and pancreatic juice
Digestion can occur without pancreatic juice, but it would be much less efficient, unless it was replaced by some suitable enzyme pills.