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  • Where Does Starch Digestion Begin? The Role of Salivary Amylase
    The mouth is where enzymes begin breaking down starch molecules.

    Specifically, salivary amylase, an enzyme found in saliva, starts the process of hydrolyzing (breaking down) starch into simpler sugars like maltose. This process continues in the small intestine with pancreatic amylase, but the initial breakdown starts in the mouth.

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