Lactic acid, also known as milk acid, is a chemical compound that plays a role in several biochemical processes. It was first isolated in 1780 by a Swedish chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, ... click on the picture above to interact with the 3D model of the; Lactic acid structure ; (this will open a new browser window)
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Lactic acid (IUPAC systematic name: 2-hydroxypropanoic acid ), also known as milk acid , is a chemical compound that plays a role in several biochemical processes. It was first isolated in 1780 b...
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A vibrational analysis has been carried out to analyze the chain conformation of poly(lactic acid) in the crystalline state. In conjunction with a normal-coordinate analysis, the Raman spectrum has yielded data regarding conformational distributions. ... A Spectroscopic Analysis of Chain Flexibility of Poly(lactic acid)
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Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is a widely used biomaterial, as well as a new generation plastic. This is due to its biocompatibility, biodegradability and sustainability. ... Investigation of amorphous chain structure characteristics such as conformation, configuration, monomer residue junction, and chain stiffness can provide...
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Lactic acid and running: myths, legends and reality - the ABC ... The greatest myth is that lactic acid is the cause of the stiffness felt after an event such as a marathon. Stiffness is due mostly to damage to the muscle, and not an accumulation of lactic acid or lactic acid crystals in the muscle.
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This structure is unique among the known structures of the Proteus O-polysaccharides, which is in agreement with the classification of the strain studied into a separate O-serogroup. ... 50-21-5 (Lactic Acid)
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Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) employ sucrase-type enzymes to convert sucrose into homopolysaccharides consisting of either glucosyl units (glucans) or fructosyl units (fructans). The enzymes involved are ... Their catalytic domain displays clear secondary-structure similarity with -amylase enzymes (family GH13),
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