Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose and glucose. In humans and some other mammals the secretion is alpha-amylase also known as ptyalin."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Salivary_gland abstract "The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose and glucose. In humans and some other mammals the secretion is alpha-amylase also known as ptyalin.".
- Q134938 abstract "The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose and glucose. In humans and some other mammals the secretion is alpha-amylase also known as ptyalin.".
- Salivary_gland comment "The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose and glucose. In humans and some other mammals the secretion is alpha-amylase also known as ptyalin.".
- Q134938 comment "The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose and glucose. In humans and some other mammals the secretion is alpha-amylase also known as ptyalin.".