1. Which of the following is NOT considered a proteolytic enzyme?
a.Trypsinogen
b.Proelastase
c.Gastric lipase
d.Pepsinogen
e. Procarboxypeptidase
ANSWER :
Gastric lipase is secreted by the fundic chief cells of stomach mucosa, and mainly function to catalyze the initial digestion (about to 20%) of dietary fats in acidic condition (pH 3-6) of stomach. Hence option (c) is the correct answer choice.
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