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lactic acid |
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lactic acidOrganic acid that occurs as colourless, almost odourless crystals or liquid, produced by certain bacteria during fermentation and by active muscle cells when they are exercised hard and are experiencing oxygen debt. An accumulation of lactic acid in the muscles may cause cramp. It occurs in yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream, poor wine, and certain plant extracts, and is used in food preservation and in the preparation of pharmaceuticals. It may also be referred to as ‘lactate’, which is the name of its anion and of any salts it forms, for example sodium lactate. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Shunting, Farmer suggests, "is an integrated way for them to meet two physiological needs: to recover from lactic acid buildup and to get ready for digesting a huge meal. Since its foundation, Yakult Group has aimed to contribute to people's health and creating enjoyment in the lives of people all over the world, mainly through its drinks containing lactic acid bacteria and probiotic products such as fermented milks. Details of the research will be presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Lactic Acid Bacteria, to be held in Osaka on July 6-7. |
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