Function of enterogastrone in the digestive procedure
Where enterogastrone is produced and what is the basic function of enterogastrone in the digestive procedure?
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Whenever the chyme is too fatty there is a secretion of enterogastrone through duodenum. This hormone decreases the peristalsis of stomach therefore slowing the entrance of food into the duodenum (that is, as the digestion of fats takes much time).
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