Digestion of Carbohydrate and Proteins Flashcards

1
Q

Define digestion

A

enzymatic conversion of complex dietary substances to a form that can be absorbed

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2
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Luminal Digestion

A

digestion by pancreatic enzymes secreted in duodenum

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3
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Membrane Digestion

A

digestion by enzymes situated at brush border of epithelial cells

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4
Q

Where are products of digestion transported

A

across the apical and basolateral membraness

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5
Q

what are digestable carbohydrates converted to

A

converted to monosaccharides for digestion

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6
Q

explain the breakdown from glycogen or starch

A

broken down by alpha amylases to oligiosaccharides e.g. sucrose and lactose
broken down by oligiosaccharides to monosaccharides e.g. glucose and fructose

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7
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what can alpha amylase break

A

only break internal a-1,4 linkages

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8
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Where does Absorption of Final Products of Carbohydrate Digestion occur

A

Duodenum or jejunum

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9
Q

Glucose and Galactose enter via

A

SGLT1

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10
Q

Fructose enters via

A

GLUT5

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11
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How do monosaccharides exit

A

GLUT2

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12
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explain the mechanism of SLGT1

A
2 Na+ bind
Increases affinity for glucose to bind
Glucose then binds
2Na+ and glucose translocate from extracellualr to intracellular 
2 Na+ dissociate
Glucose affinity decreases
Glucose dissociates 
Cycle is repeated
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13
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where is protein digested

A

in the stomach

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14
Q

explain protein digestion in the stomach

A

HCL causes pepsinogen to be activated to pepsin which causes proteins to be broken down in to large amino acids

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15
Q

after the protein digestion in the stomach what part of the GI tract is next responsible

A

duodenum - 1st part of the small intestine

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16
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what happens in the duodenum

A

pancreas provides digestive enzymes via acinar cells as zymogens
when in the duodenum become activated
pepsinogen –> pepsin when activated by enteropeptidase
pepsin is also autocatalytic
chymotrypsinogen –> chymotrypsin
activated by pepsin
both of these break down AA chains from amino end
pepsin also activates carboxypeptdidase from decarboxypeptidase
carboxypeptidase breaks the AA chain from the carboxyl end

17
Q

What are small polpypeptides broken down by

A

brush border enzymes

18
Q

Amino Acids are brought into the enterocyte and then into the blood by what mechanisms

A

5 Na+ dependent and 2 Na+ co-transporters

19
Q

Di, tri and tetra peptides are brought into the enterocyte and then into the blood by what mechanisms

A

H dependent mechanisms at brush border where they are further hydrolysed to AA in enterocyte via pepsin