What is the enzyme of intestinal juice and pancreatic juice?
The enzymes present in the intestinal juice are:
Enterokinase: It converts trypsinogen into trypsin.
Erepsin: It catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptides into individual amino acids.
Peptidases: They break down peptides into smaller fragments.
Carboxy peptidase: It removes the terminal amino acid from a polypeptide.
Aminopeptidase: It removes the terminal amino acid from a polypeptide.
Lipase: It hydrolyzes fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
Nucleotidases: They cleave nucleotides into nucleosides and phosphate.
Phosphatases: They remove phosphate groups from organic molecules.
The enzymes present in the pancreatic juice are:
Procarboxypeptidase: It converts procarboxypeptidase into carboxypeptidase.
Chymotrypsinogen: It converts chymotrypsinogen into chymotrypsin.
Proelastase: It converts elastase into proelastase.
Trypsinogen: It converts trypsinogen into trypsin.
Pancreatic amylase: It hydrolyzes starch into maltose and dextrins.
Pancreatic lipase: It hydrolyzes fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
Pancreatic phospholipase A2: It hydrolyzes phospholipids into fatty acids and lysolecithin.
