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Pepsinogen

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Anatomy and Physiology I

Definition

Pepsinogen is an inactive enzyme precursor produced by the chief cells in the stomach lining, which, when activated to pepsin, plays a crucial role in the digestion of proteins by breaking them down into smaller peptides. It is converted into its active form, pepsin, upon exposure to hydrochloric acid and gastric juices.

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