Do enzymes in saliva change starch into sugar?

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2026-07-12 23:30

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Yes, enzymes in saliva, primarily the enzyme amylase, start breaking down starches into simpler sugars like maltose. This process begins in the mouth during chewing and continues in the stomach and small intestine.

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