BIOL-242 Lecture Notes - Lecture 48: Brush Border, Maltase, Sucrase

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Salivary amylase, pancreatic amylase, and brush border enzymes (dextrinase, glucoamylase, lactase, maltase, and sucrase) Break down disaccharides sucrose, lactose, maltose; polysaccharides glycogen and starch. Salivary amylase (saliva) oligosaccharides at ph 6. 75 7. 00. Pancreatic amylase (small intestine) breaks down any that escaped salivary amylase oligosaccharides. Brush border enzymes (dextrinase, glucoamylase, lactase, maltase, sucrase) Figure 23. 32 flowchart of digestion and absorption of foodstuffs. Source is dietary, digestive enzymes, mucosal cells; digested to amino acid monomers. Begins with pepsin in stomach at ph 1. 5 2. 5. Absorption of glycerol and short chain fatty acids. Absorbed into the capillary blood in villi. These then associate with bile salts to form micelles which ferry them to the intestinal mucosa: fatty acids and monoglycerides leave micelles. There they are recombined and packaged with other fatty substances and proteins to form chylomicrons: chylomicrons are extruded from the epithelial cells by exocytosis. The chylomicrons enter lacteals and are carried away from the intestine in the lymph.

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