Similar words: comatose, actor, facto, act on, act out, factor, defacto, factoid. Meaning: ['læktəʊs] n. a sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a galactose molecule; occurs only in milk.
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61. Objective To prepare lactose and starch co - processed compound for direct compression.
62. Lactose, melibiose, melitriose and galactose had inhibition against the activity but little effect of glucose.
63. In the yogurt lactose decomposes by the lactobacillus, does not have this problem.
64. Sung is lactose intolerant and his doctor put him on a low-salt diet.
65. It simply means that the milk sugar, which is called lactose, can't be properly assimilated by the body because the lactase enzyme is either not there or is in an insufficient amount.
66. Galactose A sugar found in lactose and many polysaccharides. It is an aldohexose,[sentencedict.com] isomeric with glucose. See also sugar.
67. Readily digestible carbohydrates ( such as lactose ) are essential to provide energy.
68. Characteristic and biological function of lactose, lactase deficiency and solving approach is expounded in this paper.
69. Objective To approach the effect of lactose free feeding on infants with rotavirus gastroenteritis.
70. Half of the world's population have lactose intolerance a higher proportion of Asians.
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