
The Pancreas
This is located behind the stomach and level with the top of the small intestine. Its function is to secrete digestive enzymes and hormones that control blood sugar levels. It is part of your digestive system. Digestion When you eat, your pancreas releases digestive juices through a duct into the first part of your small intestine. This fluid is rich in enzymes that break down fats, proteins and carbohydrates. It also contains sodium bicarbonate which neutralises acid in your stomach. Blood sugar levels Your pancreas produces insulin and glucagon, two hormones that regulate sugar levels in your blood. Insulin and glucagon are secreted from your pancreas directly into your blood. Can you live without your pancreas? It is possible to live without your pancreas provided you take insulin to regulate blood sugar concentration and pancreatic enzyme supplements to aid digestion. |