lactose is a man made chemical which is used in many products as a sugar replacement and persevitve it can causce laxitive effects if taken in large doesages though food and drink example eatting two packs of mints that are sugar free containing lactose will do this i has nothing to do with milk going off lactose is a man made chemical which is used in many products as a sugar replacement and persevitve it can causce laxitive effects if taken in large doesages though food and drink example eatting two packs of mints that are sugar free containing lactose will do this i has nothing to do with milk going off
Lactose is eventually devoured by bacteria.
The fresh milk contains Lactose , a sugar, the temperature about 38 to 40 Celsius and oxygen of air oxidized the Lactose into Lactic acid which saturates the fats of milk so milk becomes sour. the pH of fresh milk is basic (about 8 to 9) after souring it moves to acidic side (about 5 to 6).
LACTOSE sugar
No; lactose is in milk and milk products.
Milk naturally contains the sugar lactose. Lactose-free milk is made by 'pre-digesting' the lactose in the milk. This is done by adding the enzyme lactase to the milk. The enzyme breaks down the lactose and people who can't digest lactose properly (lactose intolerance) can drink the milk without side-effects.
the name for milk sugar is lactose. The ose ending indicates that it is a sugar, like fructose (fruit sugar) or glucose (blood sugar).
It is normal animal milk. Milk is usually 2% lactose.
Organic milk is less likely to contain pesticides, hormones, and antibiotic residues. The fact that these things are not found in organic milk may be the reason that there was not any issues when drinking the organic milk. To be completely free from any issues due to lactose intolerance it would be best to get a lactose free milk such as Lactaid brand milk.
lactose
Lactose is also called "milk sugar" because it comes from milk. Think LACTose, like in lactate, lactation, etc.
Lactase is an enzyme that breaks down lactose in milk. This allows lactose intolerant individuals to drink the lactose free (or reduced lactose) milk.
Yes, prunes contain no lactose. Lactose is only found in milk and milk products.