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Q: What organs can use lactate?
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What organs are capable of turning lactate in glucose?

The conversion of lactate to glucose (see gluconeogenesis ) takes place almost exclusively in the liver, but lactate can be metabolized by the kidney and nervous tissue as well.


What does lactate cause?

Lactate threshold is caused when lactate production exceeds lactate clearance during exercise or increasing intensity.


Do mens nippels lactate?

Men's nipples can lactate, but not under normal circumstances. This is often associated with the use of human growth hormone and can even be an indicator of cancer.


What is the name enzymes that catalyzes the formation of lactate during lactate fermentation?

lactate dehydrogenase


What is defined as the point at which the body switches from the use of fat as the predominant fuel source to the use of carbohydrate?

lactate threshold


Which of the following are true about lactate dehydrogenase?

Correct answer: I, II, III and IV


Is L-lactate a chiral molecule?

By writing "L-lactate" you basically answered your own question, yes, it is. It is the "left oriented" lactate :)


What is the name of the biochemical pathway describing the conversion of lactate to glucose?

gluconeogenesis or glyconeogenesis. It happens in the cori cicle, for instance - during exercise the muscles use the accumulated glucose to produce energy, producing lactate. Then the lactate goes in the blood stream and is used (mainly) in the liver to produce glucose again


Why would you have sore breasts and produce milk if you had your tubes clamped 6 months ago?

milk production is homorne based. You could have your reproductive organs removed and still be able to lactate.


Why use calcium lactate and not calcium carbonate or other OTC calcium supplements?

Calcium lactate is more soluble in water than calcium carbonate, and is therefore more easily absorbed by the digestive system.


What does lactate mean in a cerebrospinal analysis?

The CSF lactate is used mainly to help differentiate bacterial and fungal meningitis, which cause increased lactate, from viral meningitis, which does not.


What kind of an acid is lactate?

Lactate acid is a chemical compound that plays a role in various biochemical processes. Lactate is a carboxylic acid with the chemical formula C3H603.