They turn starch (in food which contain carbohydrates) into glucose.
The salivary glands in your mouth secretes saliva that contains enzymes that help breakdown starch when you're eating.
The secretion form the salivary gland is called saliva.
Enzymes are secreted by cells in various parts of the body, such as the pancreas, salivary glands, and stomach. The specific location of enzyme secretion depends on the type of enzyme and its function in the body.
It begins breaking down amylose starchy carbohydrates while you chew.
Carbohydrase enzymes are produced in the salivary glands and in the pancreas. These enzymes help break down carbohydrates into simpler sugars for absorption in the small intestine.
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Salivary gland releases an enzyme called ptylin
salivary amylase.
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Enzymes such as salivary amylase help break down starches and carbohydrates during digestion.
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The salivary glands in your mouth secretes saliva that contains enzymes that help breakdown starch when you're eating.
One of them is salivary amylase that initiates the digestion of starches.