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Lactic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
·adj Of or pertaining to milk; procured from sour milk or whey; as, lactic acid; lactic fermentation, ·etc.
lactic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
['lakt?k]
¦ adjective relating to or obtained from milk.
Origin
C18: from L. lac, lact- 'milk' + -ic.
lactic acid         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], comparing lactate content (shown in violet at center-right) to other constituents in human blood
GROUP OF STEREOISOMERS
Lactic Acid; Acid of milk; E270; 2-hydroxypropanoic acid; Milk acid; (S)-lactate; Lactic (acid); L-lactate; D-lactate; ATC code G01AD01; ATCvet code QG01AD01; ATCvet code QP53AG02; Blood lactate; Α-Hydroxypropionic acid; 2-Hydroxypropionic acid; 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid; CH3CH(OH)COOH; Lactoyl
Lactic acid is a type of acid which is found in sour milk and is also produced by your muscles when you have been exercising a lot.
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Lactic
Examples of use of LACTIC
1. "Cargill developed a substance called polylactide, based on lactic acid.
2. They are attracted by perspitation, body odour and lactic acid, as well as heat and light.
3. Calpis, the maker of lactic acid drinks, leapt 8.5 per cent to Y1,103 after revealing a study suggesting drinks containing a kind of lactic acid created by the company soothed symptoms for children suffering from atopy.
4. Phelps is also faster at processing lactic acid, the fluid which makes muscles ache, than any other known human.
5. One of the by–products of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid, which causes pain and muscular cramps.