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6. Brunner’s Glands

The duodenum is home to glands responsible for secreting useful mucus in the small intestine. Many experts consider the Brunner’s glands to be the main feature of the duodenum. These glands secrete a mucus-rich alkaline solution that provides many benefits to the duodenum. First, it protects the duodenum from the acidity of the chyme. Secondly, it creates the basic conditions that allow activation of the enzymes responsible for absorption. Finally, it lubricates the intestinal walls, allowing the muscles to easily pass materials throughout the small intestine.

glands The duodenum

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