英文:After exercise, lactic acid is produced in the muscles, leading to muscle soreness. c. 中文:乳酸被广泛应用于制药和化妆品行业。英文:Lactic acid is widely used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. 英文同义表达: a. milk acid 说明/解释:这是乳酸的一个直接同...
Lactate and exercise Lactic acid and lactate Physical properties Lactic acid in non-food products Lactic acid in food Production process History A natural product FIND OUT MORE Unlike the name suggests, lactic acid is not derived from milk. ...
Lactic acid is a substance your body makes as your cells use glucose or other carbs for energy. This also leads to the formation of lactate. Your muscles make a lot of lactic acid, but any of your cells can make it. When you exercise, work in the yard, or otherwise exert yourself, ...
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lactic acid n (Elements & Compounds) a colourless syrupy carboxylic acid found in sour milk and many fruits and used as a preservative (E270) for foodstuffs, such as soft margarine, for making pharmaceuticals and adhesives, and produced in muscle tissue during strenuous exercise. Formula: CH3...
Piiper, J. Production of lactic acid in heavy exercise and acid-base balance. In: Lactate: Physiologic, Methodologic and Pathologic Approach, edited by P. R. Moret, J. Weber, J. Haissly, and H. Denolin. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1980, p. 35-45....
Lactic acidosis is defined as a metabolic acidosis due to an accumulation of lactic acid in the blood in excess of 5 mmol/L with an accompanying blood pH of less than 7.35. From:Haddad and Winchester's Clinical Management of Poisoning and Drug Overdose (Fourth Edition),2007 ...
The production of lactic acid during exercise in normal subjects and in patients with rheumatic heart disease. Am Heart J. 1961 Oct; 62 :494–510. [ PubMed ]Donald KW, Gloster J, Harris EA, et al: The production of lactic acid during exercise in normal subjects and patients with ...
The tissues which normally produce excess lactic acid include the skin, red cells, brain tissue, muscle, and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. During heavy exercise, it is the skeletal muscles which produce the most excess circulating lactate, which normalizes in the absence of impaired hepatic me...
Biochem/physiol ActionsIn animals, lactic acid is a metabolic compound produced by proliferating cells and during anaerobic conditions such as strenuous exercise. Lactic acid can be oxidized back to pyruvate or converted to glucose via gluconeogenesis. Lactic acid is preferentially metabolized by neurons...