After you break food into small pieces by chewing it, specialized enzymes made in different parts of your digestive tract, like amylase, act on it to extract energy. read more
Enzyme Production. Although most people think of the stomach as the organ of digestion, many other organs produce digestive enzymes. For instance, the salivary glands located in your mouth secrete a starch-digesting enzyme called amylase along with your saliva. read more
Digestive enzymes are also found within cell structures called lysosomes, where they perform the same function of breaking down larger molecules into smaller, usable ones. In this lesson, however, the focus will be on digestive enzymes in humans. read more
The digestive system breaks the food into small molecules and intestines can absorb into the bloodstream. Digestive Enzymes assist the body in the breakdown of food. read more