NUTR 3210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Lingual Lipase, Pylorus, Alpha-Amylase

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Digestive systems: simple system (with non functional caecum (people), simple systes (with functional caecum, ruminant system, avian system. Digestion: breaking down the complex food matrix into smaller molecules that can be absorbed. Absorption: when digested molecules pass through the mucosal and brush border membrane (in the intestines) , and appear in the blood stream. Chewing, digestion (mouth, stomach, small intestine), selective absorption of digested molecules (small intestine), metabolism/fermentation. Digestive system = gi tract + associated organs (pancreas, liver, gall bladder: simple system with non-functional caecum (monogastric) Human, pig, cat, dog, mouse, rat: non-functional caecum, suited for a nutrient dense, low fibre diet (low fibre in comparison to a cow or horse, human digestive tract is approx. Oral cavity (mouth: food is chewed, food is mixed with saliva blous, two enzymes secreted in saliva: alpha amylase and lingual lipase, alpha amaylase breaks down starches into glucose, lingual lipase: strats the process of lipid breakdown.

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