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There are some people whose salivary amylase is partially inactive or even absent. Are they handicapped in any way? Is salivary amylase essential for starch digestion?
15 years ago

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bobpursley
THe pancreas produces amylase also.
15 years ago
Anonymous
Okay. So people whose salivary amylase is partially inactive or absent are not handicapped in any way then correct?
15 years ago

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