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salivary amylase
What is Salivary Amylase?
Salivary amylase
is an enzyme produced primarily by the
salivary glands
in the mouth. It plays a crucial role in the initial stages of digestion by breaking down
starch
into simpler sugars. This enzyme is also known as ptyalin.
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