The pancreas now takes on new activity, and a copious flow of pancreatic juice is poured along its duct into the intestines.
A few cubic centimeters of the filtrate injected into a vein produce invariably a powerful secretion of pancreatic juice.
It stimulates the flow of pancreatic juice, bile and succus entericus.
It is well established that acid chyme in the duodenum is the normal stimulus to the secretion of pancreatic juice.
At the same time, irritation of the mucous membrane of the stomach caused by the presence of food increases the flow of pancreatic juice, and so too does simple section of the nerves which accompany the arteries.
The conclusion is, that the normal action of pancreatic juice (trypsin) gives origin to bodies met with in the ordinary putrefaction of albumen.
The ptyalin of the saliva, pancreatic juice, and bile destroy Cobra-venom in vitro.
Late researches have demonstrated that the pancreatic juice exerts a powerful effect on albuminous matters, not unlike that of the gastric juice.
Here it encounters the intestinal juice, pancreatic juice, and the bile, the secretion of all of which is stimulated by the presence of food in the alimentary tract.
Bernard has also found that the Pancreatic juice is always alkaline in health.
Collectively, in a broader sense, all the products resulting from the solution of albuminous matter in either gastric or pancreatic juice.
It is an insoluble substance, and, unlike elastin, is not dissolved even by gastric or pancreatic juice.
Note: Unlike antipeptone it is convertible into leucin and tyrosin, by the continued action of pancreatic juice.
This juice has a peculiar influence upon fats, which remain unchanged by saliva and gastric juice; and not until dissolved by pancreatic juice, and made into what chemists call an emulsion, can they be absorbed into the system.
The pancreas forms a fluid called the pancreatic juice, which enters the small intestine at nearly the same place as the bile.
Also observe that there are five digestive fluids, saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, and intestinal juice.
Doubtless, when small amounts of proteid food are taken, its denaturalization by the primary action of the gastric or pancreatic juice, viz.
Further, the question needs to be answered not with reference to one proteid merely, but with reference to every proteid capable of digestion by either gastric or pancreatic juice.
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