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Is steapsin present in pancreatic juice?


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Yes, steapsin is present in pancreatic juice.

Steapsin: -

  1. Steapsin, or exocrine steapsin, is an exocrine enzyme.
  2. Fats are broken down into monoglycerides and free fatty acids.
  3. Steapsin is a digestive enzyme that breaks down fatty acids and alcohol in a mixture of fats.
  4. Exocrine gland secretions are the primary source of enzymes, while the enzyme is also found in the secretions of various animals, including humans.
  5. The exocrine gland secretes pancreatic juice, which contains a variety of enzymes such as trypsin, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, exocrine gland enzyme, and enzyme.
  6. Digestive fluid is devoid of enzymes and the organic process cells of the abdomen secrete it.

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