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When trypsin breaks down gelation, it hydrolyzes the peptide bonds in the protein, resulting in smaller peptide fragments and free amino acids. This enzymatic process is known as proteolysis, which facilitates the digestion and absorption of proteins in the body. The resulting peptides can have various biological functions, including serving as building blocks for new proteins or as signaling molecules.

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