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- W1966810040 abstract "Amylase secretion from parotid glands and the pancreas into the gastrointestinal tract and starch digestion by amylase in the gastrointestinal tract during feeding were investigated in exocrine pancreatic insufficient rats which were free from cholestasis. The parotid amylase activity in the fasting state and amylase activity in the gastric content after feeding were similar for both the exocrine pancreatic insufficient rats and the control rats. In the exocrine pancreatic insufficient rats, amylase secretion from the pancreas decreased markedly, and a large part of the amylase activity in the small intestine and in the intestinal content after feeding was of the parotid type. However, the percentage of residual starch decreased from 86.8 in the pellet diet to 12.0 in the intestinal contents. These results suggest that the increased amylase activity in parotid glands is not necessary for the physiological role of parotid amylase in the gastrointestinal tract of rats with reduced secretion of pancreatic amylase, and that parotid amylase is the main starch digestive enzyme in the gastrointestinal tract of exocrine pancreatic insufficient rats as well as in rats with pancreatitis during feeding." @default.
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- W1966810040 title "Starch digestion by parotid amylase in the gastrointestinal tract of exocrine pancreatic insufficient rats." @default.
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