From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgastric/digestive juice(s)gastric/digestive juice(s)HBAHBHthe liquid inside your stomach that helps you to digest food → juice
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gastric/digestive juice(s)• The stomach is mostly empty-the whisky is lying in a shallow pool where it is now mixed with highly acidic gastric juices.• Can gastric juice ascorbic acid secretion be restored by eradication of H pylori?• Peptic ulcers are produced by the self-destruction of the gut wall by pepsin and hydrochloric acid in gastric juice.• They crush their victim in their pincers, but feed by injecting digestive juices and sucking the prey dry.• A positive correlation was observed between the gastric juice ammonium and severity of gastritis.• This is expressed as concentration of tyrosine, and it occurs by dilution of the gastric juices by the food.• The gastric juice was collected by gentle manual aspiration during 135 minutes.• Soon the mere noise of the bell would start their digestive juices running.