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lactic
lac·tic L0010500 (lăk′tĭk)adj. Of, relating to, or derived from milk.lactic (ˈlæktɪk) adjrelating to or derived from milk[C18: from Latin lact-, lac milk]lac•tic (ˈlæk tɪk) adj. of, pertaining to, or obtained from milk. [1780–90; < Latin lact-, s. of lac milk + -ic] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | lactic - of or relating to or obtained from milk (especially sour milk or whey); "lactic acid"; "lactic fermentation" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeelactic acidlactic
lactic [lak´tik] pertaining to milk.lactic acid a metabolic intermediate involved in many biochemical processes; it is the end product of glycolysis, which provides energy anaerobically in skeletal muscle during heavy exercise, and it can be oxidized aerobically in the heart for energy production or can be converted back to glucose (gluconeogenesis) in the liver. Moderate elevations of blood lactate occur during heavy exercise; severe elevations (lactic acidosis) can occur in diabetes mellitus and in genetic deficiencies of enzymes involved in gluconeogenesis. Lactate is also the end product of fermentation in several bacterial species. The sodium salt of racemic or inactive lactic acid (sodium lactate) is used as an electrolyte and fluid replenisher.lac·tic (lak'tik), Relating to milk. [L. lac (lact-), milk] lactic (lăk′tĭk)adj. Of, relating to, or derived from milk.lac·tic (lak'tik) Relating to milk. [L. lac(lact-), milk] |