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Functions of hydrochloric acid in gastric juice with killing harmful micro-organisms in food

Author: Freya Watson



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Gastric juice contains pepsin, which starts the digestion of proteins to smaller molecules called polypeptides, it also contains hydrochloric acid which kills any bacteria in food, killing harmful microorganisms in food, providing an acidic pH for optimum enzyme activity


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