Caffeine can stimulate gastric secretions rather than decrease them. It increases the production of gastric acid, which may lead to enhanced digestive processes. However, excessive caffeine intake could potentially lead to digestive issues, such as acid reflux or gastrointestinal discomfort, due to the increased acidity. Overall, caffeine tends to promote rather than inhibit gastric secretions.
duodenum
Gastric acid is part of the "juices" produced by the stomach.
ACTH is stress hormone. It should decrease the oral secretions. Rather it will decrease the oral secretions.
no. it is gastrorrhea.
gastrorrhea
Gastric juices are secretions from the stomach lining that contain hyrdrochloric acid and an enzyme that digests protein.
gastrorrhea
Malabsorbtion syndromes. The body cannot absorb nutrients without the correct gastric secretions.
Achlorhydria is the condition characterized by the absence of hydrochloric acid in gastric secretions. It can lead to impaired digestion and increased risk of gastrointestinal infections. Treatment may involve supplementation with hydrochloric acid.
The salivary secretions decrease
Protein digestion in the stomach results primarily from secretions released by the gastric glands. The enzyme that is secreted is called pepsinogen.
It is water. It is also the primary component of many other secretions.