Digestive Processes - Rutgers Food Science
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Digestive Processes
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Digestive Processes
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Mechanical Breakdown (Ingestion)
Digestion
Absorption
Excretion
Mechanical Breakdown
Mostly in the mouth. Also in the
stomach
The first of the four stages
Digestion
Breaks down food into molecules
small enough to be absorbed
Proteins to peptides and amino acids
Complex carbohydrates to simple sugars
Lipids to fatty acids
Absorption
Nutrients are taken up by cells that
line the digestive tract
Different nutrients are taken up at
different rates
Nutrients are converted to energy that
may be immediately used or stored
Fat
Glycogen
Excretion
The last stage of food processing in
the body
Undigested wastes pass out of the
digestive tract
Role of insoluble fiber and water
Digestive Components
Processes take place in specific organs:
Mouth
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Mouth
Food enters and is reduced in size by
teeth and tongue
Salivary glands secrete saliva, which
lubricates and buffers food (bolus),
amylase (enzyme) starts starch
digestion
Esophagus
Food passes through on its way to
the stomach
No functional role, it’s just a pipe
Stomach
Stores and digests
food
One quart (4 cup)
capacity – can be
stretched
Food retention is 2
to 3 hours at
capacity
Stomach
Mucus produced protects lining from
acid
Ulcers are caused by a specific
bacterium, Hilobacter pylori
Secretes hydrochloric acid (HCl)
Produces enzyme pepsin (protein
digestion)
Small Intestine
10 ft long
Very large surface area ~200 m2
(15 x 15 yards) due to villi
and microvilli
Retains food 3 to 10 hours
Small Intestine
Receives enzymes from pancreas
Site of most digestion and absorption
Large Intestine
3 ½ ft long
Retains food up to 72 hours (less w/
insoluble fiber).
(72 h is not good.)
“The beet test.”
“The beet test”
Learning objective: Student will gain experiential
understanding of “intestinal transit time.”
Was once amusing, not it’s just gross.
Other Components
Esophageal sphincter: blocks acid
reflux
Liver: produces bile salts which
emulsifies fats
Other Components
Gallbladder: stores bile salts
Pancreas: secretes digestive
enzymes and insulin
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