yes it is needed for the digestion
It's not rennin... christ. Lactase is needed to digest the Lactose, Protease is needed to digest the casein and whey protein and Lipase is needed to digest the fats (lipids) in the milk.
Ferrous lactate consists of 1 iron atom and 2 Lactate atoms. Lactic acid is also commonly known as milk acid.
yes, because of the germs in the milk...
They only do so if they are constantly stimulated to keep lactating, i.e., are milked regularly once or twice a day. If a mammal's milk is needed regularly, then that female mammal will keep lactating. If the milk is no longer needed, then that female mammal (which includes cows and goats) will stop producing milk. Besides, all mammals have the ability to lactate continuously like cows and goats (and that includes women) if they are constantly stimulated to produce milk.
Cows do not lactate all the time. They typically lactate after giving birth to a calf and continue to produce milk for about 10 months to 12 months, until they are ready to give birth again.
No, potassium lactate is not a form of lactose. Potassium lactate is a salt derived from lactic acid and potassium hydroxide, while lactose is a sugar found in milk. They are structurally and functionally different compounds.
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It is no easier to digest than plain milk. If you need easy-to-digest milk for lactose intolerance, it is best to try lactose-free milk.
Magnesium lactate is a compound formed from magnesium and lactic acid and does not contain milk. It is a mineral supplement used to support magnesium levels in the body and is typically sourced from non-dairy sources.
when your pregnant you normally lactate so milk comes out naturally there is no need to squeeze milk by hand
Yes