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control of gastroc secretion is divided to cephalic phase, gastric phase and intestinal phase. Among these, intestinal phase means gastric secretion in stomach as a result of stimulation in intestine by food. when the food reaches the intestine it secrete gastrin and the hormone transports to stomach by circulation. amount of secretion in intestinal phase is smaller and slower than that of cephalic and gastric phase. by the way if substance like acid, lipid or any high osmotic solution entered intestine, duodenum, gastric secretion decreases this time. This is because of enterogastrone released from duodenum. there are also other hormones such as cholecystokinin and gastric inhibitory peptide. they inhibit the secretion in stomach.

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