Lactic acid Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary (original) (raw)

Definition
noun
(1) A colorless or yellowish, syrupy, water-soluble liquid, which is a byproduct of anaerobic glucose metabolism.
(2) An intermediate product of carbohydrate metabolism (anaerobic metabolism), derived chiefly from muscle cells and red blood cells.
(3) A clear, odorless, hygroscopic organic acid abundant in many fruits, wine and sour milk.
Supplement
Lactid acid level may be measured in the bloodstream in conditions of metabolic acidosis. Level of lactic acid rises during conditions of oxygen deprivation, such as shock, heart failure, and lung disease. The level also increases normally during exercise. Normal lactic acid levels are between 4.5 and 19.8 mg/dl
Lactic acid occurs in the following (optically isomeric) forms:

IUPAC name: 2-hydroxypropanoic acid
Molecular formula: C3H6O3
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Last updated on May 29th, 2023