salivary amylase, pancreatic amylase, intestinal enzyme, intestinal peptidase, chymotrypsin, pancreatic lipase, bile from gall bladder
The pancreas is the main digestive enzyme-producing organ in the body.
The small intestine and the salivary glands are the organs of the digestive system that produces the enzyme amylase.
The stomach produces several chemicals to digest food. Some are enzyme pepsin, hydrochloric acid, gastric lipase and pepsinoge, which are digestive enzymes.
pepsin
This is a gland that is located under the maxilla (lower jaw) or floor of the mouth. It produces nearly 70% of the salvia that is formed in your upper digestive tract. It produces the enzyme amylase and some mucous. This enzyme begins the breakdown of starches in the diet.
While the pancreas produces insulin, insulin is a hormone not a digestive enzyme. The enzymes secreted by the pancreas are proteases, lipase, trypsin and amylase.
The stomach produces several chemicals to digest food. Some are enzyme pepsin, hydrochloric acid, gastric lipase and pepsinoge, which are digestive enzymes.
Amylase is a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch in the body. Causes of an increased level of amylase includes a perforated ulcer, intestinal blockage, cholecystitis and certain medications.
In the liver.
Bile
Yes, it is.