Gastric Acid
Gastric acid is an important digestive juice produced by the stomach. It contains various acids, such as hydrochloric acid, which helps break down food and neutralize harmful bacteria. Gastric acid is also responsible for digestion and absorption of vitamins and minerals from food. It also helps kill most bacteria and parasites that enter the stomach, providing an important defense against food poisoning. In addition, gastric acid activates certain enzymes that are necessary for digestion. Overall, gastric acid is essential for proper digestion, absorption of nutrients, and protection against invaders.
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