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Home » Pancreatic Juice

Pancreatic Juice

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Pancreatic Juice

Describe the composition, functions and regulation of secretion of pancreatic juice.
Answer:

Pancreatic Juice Composition:

  • Pancreatic juice contains
    1. Water-99.5%
    2. Solids -0.5%
      1. Organic substances – enzymes
        • Proteolytic enzymes – trypsinogen, carboxypepditase, elastase
        • Nucleases – deoxyribonucleases
        • Amylolytic – pancreatic amylase
        • Lipolytic pancreatic lipase, phospholipase
      2. Inorganic substances
        • Cations
          • Sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc
        • Anions
          • Bicarbonate, chloride, phosphate, sulphate

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Pancreatic Juice Functions:

  • Digestive function
    • Enzymes present in the pancreatic juice helps in digestion of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates
  • Neutralizing action
    • As soon as acidic chyme enters intestine from stomach, large quantity of pancreatic juice with its alkaline bicarbonate content is release into intestine
    • This alkaline bicarbonate neutralizes the acidic chyme
    • Thus, intestine is protected from the destructive action of acidic chyme

Pancreatic Juice Regulation:

Pancreatic Juice Stages:

1. Cephalic phase

Regulated by two reflexes:

  • Unconditioned reflex- occurs when food is placed in mouth
  • Conditioned reflex – occurs due to sight, smell, hearing or thought of food

Nervous Pathway:

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2. Gastric phase

Gastric Phase Of Digestion

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3. Intestinal phase

  • Entry of chyme into intestine constitute intestinal phase
  • By its entry, hormones are release which may stimulate/ inhibit pancreatic secretion.

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