By increase I believe you mean the pH gets more acidic. The stomach is full of acid that is very low on the pH scale, and the lower in the pH scale, the more acidic Hydrogen bonds become.
So, basically the more acidic the pH in the stomach, the better the food can be broken down (decomposed).
The pH in the stomach is approx. 2; this help the food digestion.
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The pH increase with the help of an antacid.
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Sodium bicarbonate can help aid digestion by neutralizing stomach acid, which can relieve symptoms of indigestion and heartburn. It can also help to balance the pH levels in the stomach, promoting better digestion.
During digestion in amoeba, the pH within the food vacuole initially decreases due to the secretion of digestive enzymes and acids that help break down ingested food. As digestion progresses, the pH may gradually return to neutral as the nutrients are absorbed and waste products are expelled. This dynamic change in pH facilitates optimal enzyme activity and nutrient processing. The overall fluctuation in pH is essential for the efficient digestion and absorption of organic materials.
Increasing alkalinity in your pool can help stabilize the pH level, but it doesn't directly increase the pH. Alkalinity acts as a buffer against pH fluctuations, so having the right alkalinity level can help prevent rapid changes in pH. If your pool's pH is low, you would need to add pH increaser (such as soda ash) separately to raise the pH.
carbohydrate digesting enzymes have an optimum pH near neutrality so is for carbohydrate digestion.
The optimal pH level of the stomach for proper digestion is around 1.5 to 3.5.
The pH of your stomach changes depending on what you are eating. If you are digesting a fat the solution can increase.