in the small intestine, the enzymes that breaks down oligosaccharides is glucoamylase.
The enzymes are known to be dextrinase and glucoamylase. They help to break down oligosaccharides.
They are known to be brush border enzymes and they consist of:
Note that Lactase is not found in most adult humans and when compared to most poly-saccharides, it cannot be digested in the small intestine.
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