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  • Salivary Amylase: How It Breaks Down Starches - Enzyme Function & Digestion
    The enzyme in saliva that breaks chemical bonds between sugar monomers in starches is amylase.

    Specifically, it's called salivary amylase or ptyalin. This enzyme helps initiate the digestion of carbohydrates by breaking down long starch chains into smaller units called maltose, which can then be further broken down by other enzymes in the small intestine.

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