The gastric juice is a clear and aqueous solution which contains gastric acid (about 0.5% hydrochloric acid on an empty stomach), [[mucus]], [[mucus]], [ ] and [ ]. (protects the mucous membrane of the stomach from hydrochloric acid), the protein-splitting [[enzyme]] [[pepsin]] and the [[intrinsic factor]] (a protein responsible for the absorption of [[vitamin]] B12 in the intestine). 2 to 3 litres of gastric juice are produced daily.
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The gastric juice is a clear and aqueous solution which contains gastric acid (about 0.5% hydrochloric acid on an empty stomach), [[mucus]], [[mucus]], [ ] and [ ]. (protects the mucous membrane of the stomach from hydrochloric acid), the protein-splitting [[Enzym/en|enzyme]] [[Pepsin/en|pepsin]] and the [[Intrinsic-Faktor/en|intrinsic factor]] (a protein responsible for the absorption of [[Vitamin/en|vitamin]] B12 in the intestine). 2 to 3 litres of gastric juice are produced daily.
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The gastric juice is a clear and aqueous solution which contains gastric acid (about 0.5% hydrochloric acid on an empty stomach), mucus, mucus, [ ] and [ ]. (protects the mucous membrane of the stomach from hydrochloric acid), the protein-splitting enzymepepsin and the intrinsic factor (a protein responsible for the absorption of vitamin B12 in the intestine). 2 to 3 litres of gastric juice are produced daily.