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  1. Secretin - Wikipedia

    Secretin primarily functions to neutralize the pH in the duodenum, allowing digestive enzymes from the pancreas (e.g., pancreatic amylase and pancreatic lipase) to function optimally.

  2. Physiology, Secretin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    May 1, 2023 · Secretin is a peptide hormone composed of 27 amino acids. The sequence is like that of a gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and glucagon. Secretin is …

  3. Secretin | Description, Function, & Facts | Britannica

    Secretin is a digestive hormone secreted by the wall of the upper part of the small intestine (the duodenum) that regulates gastric acid secretion and pH levels, helping to maintain an optimal …

  4. Secretin - UpToDate

    It is now known that secretin stimulates pancreatic fluid and bicarbonate secretion leading to neutralization of acidic chyme in the intestine. Secretin also inhibits gastric acid release and intestinal …

  5. Secretin: Definition, Role & Function in Human Biology - Vedantu

    Intestinal glands contain the secretin hormone, which regulates water homeostasis in the body that influences the environment of the stomach, pancreas, and liver. The hormone has an essential part …

  6. Secretin: Understanding the Physiology and Role in Digestion

    Jul 22, 2023 · Secretin is a hormone involved in the regulation of digestive processes in the human body. This comprehensive article aims to explore the physiology of secretin, including its production, …

  7. Secretin - Colorado State University

    Secretin functions as a type of fireman: it is released in response to acid in the small intestine, and stimulates the pancreas and bile ducts to release a flood of bicarbonate base, which neutralizes the …

  8. Secretin’s Dual Role: Digestion and Neurotransmission

    The principal function of Secretin lies in its regulatory role in the digestive system. Its release triggers the pancreas to secrete bicarbonate-rich fluids, which are vital in neutralizing the acidic chyme entering …

  9. The physiological roles of secretin and its receptor - PMC

    Dec 1, 2012 · Secretin is secreted by S cells in the small intestine and affects the function of a number of organ systems. Secretin receptors (SR) are expressed in the basolateral domain of several cell …

  10. Secretin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Secretin is a natural endogenous peptide released from intestinal mucosa enterochromaffin cells. When binding to secretin receptors, secretin releases pancreatic fluid rich in bicarbonate and controls …