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amylase
acidic
portion
bile (emulsifier)
bacterial culture
unknown
pepsin, HCl
trypsin, amylase,
H2CO3 (alk),
lipase
water reabsorption
subunit absorption
waste holding,
elimination
alkaline
portion
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The human digestive system:
circular
muscles
for
peristalsis
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An intestinal cross section reveals the increased surface area:
villi
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To increase the surface area of the absorptive regions of
the intestine, the lining is corrugated and lined with villi
sugars,
amino acids,
nucleotides
Notice how the villus is coated with microvilli…for more area!
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The villi of the intestine have good blood supply for nutrient uptake
microvilli
villus
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Here you can see the microvilli from a single villus
Digestion of polysaccharides
amylase
glu
Starch
amylase
glu
Glucose Glucose
-1,4 glycosidic bond
glu
amylase
glu
Maltose
maltase
glu
glu
Maltose
maltase
Glucose Glucose Glucose Glucose Glucose Glucose
These monosaccharides are ready for
absorption from the digestive system.
Proteins are polymers of some 22 different amino acids
Enzymes cleave the peptide bond during…
Protein digestion in mammals:
Stomach
pepsin
amino end His
Glu
Tyr
pepsin
recognize phenolic AA, cleave amino side
Thr
Lys
His
Glu
Ser
Arg
Asp
Trp
Thr
Phe
carboxyl end
recognize phenolic AA, cleave carboxyl side
Pancreas
chymotrypsin trypsin recognize basic AA, trypsin
chymotrypsin
cleave carboxyl side
His
Glu
Tyr
Thr
Lys
His
Glu
Ser
Arg
Asp
Trp
Thr
Phe
Thr
Phe
cleave AA from amino end cleave AA from carboxyl end
terminal AA removers
His
Glu
aminopeptidase carboxypeptidase
Tyr
Thr
Lys
His
Glu
Ser
Arg
Asp
Trp
dipeptide splitter
recognize dipeptide, cleave peptide bond
dipeptidase
dipeptidase
dipeptidase
dipeptidase
His
Glu
Tyr
Thr
Lys
His
Glu
Ser
Arg
Asp
Trp
Thr
Phe
His
Glu
Tyr
Thr
Lys
His
Glu
Ser
Arg
Asp
Trp
Thr
Phe
Individual Amino Acids For Absorption in Small Intestine
How do you make digestive enzymes without digesting yourself?
Chymotrypsinogen conversion into chymotrypsin
Finished chymotrypsin
with active site
Activation by acidic recognizing Tyr, Trp
and Phe
pepsin cleavage
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Chymotrypsinogen from
pancreas is inactive
Summary of macromolecule digestion into subunits
Polysaccharides
Disaccharides
Monosaccharides
starch
(amylose)
salivary amylase
pancreatic amylase
Proteins
maltose
sucrose
lactose
Peptides
Endopeptidases:
stomach pepsin
pancreatic trypsin
pancreatic chymotrypsin
intestinal
maltase
sucrase
lactase
gluose
frucose
galactose
Amino Acids
Exopeptidases:
pancreatic
intestinal
monoglycerides
Fats (triglycerides)
Emulsified fats pancreatic lipase fatty acids
liver bile
glycerol