why does the hydrolysis of peptide bonds work best in the conditions: (Acid) M HCL @ 110-120 C 12-48 hours. Than the conditions: (Base) 2-6 M Naoh @ 100 C ~24 hours?

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why does the hydrolysis of peptide bonds work best in the conditions: (Acid) M HCL @ 110-120 C 12-48 hours. Than the conditions: (Base) 2-6 M Naoh @ 100 C ~24 hours?

Can anyone explain this to me please?
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