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Protein Digestion in the Stomach: How It Works
Proteins are partially broken down in the stomach by an enzyme called pepsin. Pepsin works best in a highly acidic environment, which is why the stomach produces large amounts of hydrochloric acid. Once the proteins have been partially digested, they move to the small intestine for further digestion.Gastric Cancer - Related Articles
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