👉 Lobuli, also known as "lobular cells," are a type of cell in the human body that are responsible for producing digestive enzymes. These cells are found in the stomach and small intestine and play a crucial role in breaking down food into smaller molecules to aid in digestion. The production of these enzymes is controlled by hormones called gastrin, which is secreted by the duodenum (the part of the digestive tract where most of the food enters the body) and also by the pancre