Fat is converted into fatty acid and glycerol by lipase.
The enzymes which are required for the digestion of fars are called lipases which are soluble in water and insoluble in fats and oil.
Fats lipase fatty acids + Triglycerides Triglycerides lipase
Diglycerides Diglycerides lipase Monoglycerides
Monoglycerides lipase Glycerol + fatty acids.
In oral cavity, the food is mixed with saliva.
The saliva contains an enzyme called ptyalin which converts starch into maltose, isomaltose and small dextrins called α dextrins.
Starch lipase Maltose + Isomaltose +α-Dextrins The pancreatic juice contains starch digesting enzyme, called pancreatic a amylase which converts starch into maltose, is omaltose and a-dextrins.
Starch α - Amylase Pancreatic Maltose + Isomaltose +α-dextrins Trypsin enzyme converts proteins into peptides.
Proteins Trypsin Large peptides