Gastric juice is a strong
acidic liquid,
pH 1 to 3 in humans, which is close to being colourless. The hormone
gastrin is released into the bloodstream when
peptides are detected in the stomach. This causes gastric glands in the lining of the
stomach to secrete gastric juice. Its main components are digestive enzymes
pepsin and
rennin,
hydrochloric acid, and
mucus.
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