What does liquescence digestive enzyme do?



What does liquescence digestive enzyme do?..

Answer / Syed Mahmood Alam

Liquescence is not a specific digestive enzyme. Liquefaction refers to the stage of digestion in which solid food particles are broken down into a semi-fluid consistency. This process involves various enzymes such as amylase (for starch), protease (for protein), and lipase (for fat).

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