Protein Digestion: What Happens When Proteins are Hydrolyzed?
When dietary proteins undergo hydrolysis in the digestive tract, they are broken down into smaller molecules known as amino acids. These amino acids are then absorbed by the body and used to build new proteins or as a source of energy.Digestive Health - Related Articles
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