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Nutrition in Man

Nutrition in Man. Recap!. Crossword puzzle!. Lesson Objectives. By the end of the lesson, you should be able to: State the 3 parts of the small intestine. Describe the functions of the duodenum in terms of digestion by stating the enzymatic reaction that takes place.

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Nutrition in Man

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  1. Nutrition in Man

  2. Recap! Crossword puzzle!

  3. Lesson Objectives • By the end of the lesson, you should be able to: • State the 3 parts of the small intestine. • Describe the functions of the duodenum in terms of digestion by stating the enzymatic reaction that takes place. • Explain the role of bile in the process of fats digestion in the small intestine.

  4. Structure of the small intestine

  5. Parts of Small Intestine Three parts: • Duodenum • Jejunum • Ileum

  6. Structure 6 metres long!!!

  7. Structure Lining of the walls the small intestine contains intestinal glands which secrete digestive enzymes

  8. Structure • Walls contain villi and microvilli, and single-cell epithelium, blood and lymph capillaries for absorption of digested food particles

  9. Duodenum

  10. Duodenum • Structure • Receive pancreatic juice from pancreas via pancreatic duct. • Receive intestinal juice from the intestinal gland • Receive bile(produced from liver, stored in gall bladder and releasedvia bile duct

  11. Small intestine (Duodenum) bile bile duct • All three fluids are alkaline • Neutralise the acidic chyme • Provide a suitable alkaline medium (~pH 8.5) for the action of the pancreatic and intestinal enzymes pancreatic juice pancreatic duct intestinal juice

  12. Functions Secretion of Intestinal Juice • Functions • Intestinal juice contain digestive enzymes : maltase, protease (erepsin) and lipase

  13. Intestine juice • Functions – enzymes

  14. DuodenumPancreatic juice • Function Pancreatic juice contain enzymes pancreatic amylase, pancreatic lipase and trypsin

  15. Pancreatic juice

  16. Bile • Liver cells secrete bile • Alkaline greenish-yellow liquid • Has no enzymesso cannot digest food • Aid in digestion of fats • Bile stored temporarily in gall bladder • When gall bladder contracts, bile flows into duodenum via bile duct

  17. Simulate action of Bile • Add a small amount of oil to a beaker of water • Shake it • Add liquid detergent to simulate bile. Observe!

  18. big drop of fat • In the small intestine, bile salts emulsify fats. + bile salts Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  19. big drop of fat • In the small intestine, bile salts emulsify fats. • They lower the surface tension of the fats, that is, they reduce the attractive forces between the fat molecules. + bile salts Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  20. big drop of fat • In the small intestine, bile salts emulsify fats. • They lower the surface tension of the fats, that is, they reduce the attractive forces between the fat molecules. • This causes the fats to break into tiny fat droplets suspended in water, forming an emulsion. + bile salts tiny fat droplets Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  21. big drop of fat • In the small intestine, bile salts emulsify fats. • They lower the surface tension of the fats, that is, they reduce the attractive forces between the fat molecules. • This causes the fats to break into tiny fat droplets suspended in water, forming an emulsion. • Note that this is just a physical break-up, but no chemical digestion of fat molecules has occurred. + bile salts tiny fat droplets Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  22. tiny fat droplets • Emulsification increases the surface area to volume ratio of the fats, speeding up their digestion by lipase. Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  23. tiny fat droplets • Emulsification increases the surface area to volume ratio of the fats, speeding up their digestion by lipase. + lipase Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  24. tiny fat droplets • Emulsification increases the surface area to volume ratio of the fats, speeding up their digestion by lipase. • Emulsified fats are digested by lipasesto fatty acids and glycerol. + lipase Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  25. tiny fat droplets • Emulsification increases the surface area to volume ratio of the fats, speeding up their digestion by lipase. • Emulsified fats are digested by lipasesto fatty acids and glycerol. + lipase fatty acids and glycerol Bile salts emulsify fats into tiny fat droplets.

  26. Summary

  27. Small intestine Carbohydrate digestion

  28. Small intestine Fat digestion • Bile emulsifies fats and breaks them up into minute fat globules • Enlarges surface area of fats • Speed up digestion • End products are fatty acids and glycerol

  29. Small intestine Protein digestion • Some digested in the stomach • Undigested proteins enter small intestine • Converted to polypeptides by protease (trypsin)

  30. Small intestine

  31. Muddiest Point • Any Question?

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