Explain Endonucleases
Endonucleases are nucleases present in the pancreatic juice like RNAase andDNAase. These hydrolyze internal phosphodiester bonds which are located morecentrally in the nucleic acid. Phosphatases present in the intestinal juice removephosphate from hexophosphates, glycerophosphates and nucleotides derived from the food. Further, the nucleotidases and nucleosidases present in the intestinal juice hydrolyze it.