Lactic acidemia is the presence in excess of lactic acid in blood.
Acidemia (or acidaemia) is a medical condition marked by an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions in a person's blood.
Lactic acid has two optical isomers: L-lactic acid and D-lactic acid.
Glucose---Lactic Acid+ Energy
No, d/l-lactic acid is NOT a bleaching compound
Glucose---Lactic Acid+ Energy
Acidemia (or acidaemia) is a medical condition marked by an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions in a person's blood.
I presume you mean isovaleric acidemia. A characteristic sign of isovaleric acidemia is a distinctive odor of sweaty feet during acute illness. This odor is caused by the buildup of a compound called isovaleric acid in affected individuals. In other cases, the signs and symptoms of isovaleric acidemia appear during childhood and may come and go over time.
Acidosis
Lactate (also known as lactic acid) and NAD+
Lactic acid has two optical isomers: L-lactic acid and D-lactic acid.
Lactic acid (or lactate, which is the anion of lactic acid) is the product of lactic acid fermentation.
acid as in lactic acid?
is it I-Valex-1, or Ketonex-1, or Neocate Infant, or Propionic acidemia
Lactic acid is an electrolyte.
Glucose---Lactic Acid+ Energy
No, d/l-lactic acid is NOT a bleaching compound
No. Lactic acid is a different molecule than lactose. Molecular Formulas: Lactic Acid- C3H6O3 Lactose- C12H22O11 In addition, lactose is a sugar molecular while, as you may guess, lactic acid is an acid. When raw milk turns sour or becomes curdled, lactic acid bacteria are fermenting lactose into lactic acid.