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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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Lactic acid was always seen as a by-product of metabolizing glucose for energy and a waste product that caused a burning sensation in the muscles. Now it is seen as another important fuel source in the body. Lactic acid is formed from glucose, and used by working muscles for energy.
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While lactic acid may play a role in fatigue its supposed role in muscle soreness has been disproved and it is now being recognized as more of a positive player in metabolism. ... Regardless of the system, lactic acid is continuously being formed and removed, even at rest.
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A biodegradable plastic made by transforming lactic acid into a polylactide polymer has reportedly been developed by Fortum Corp., Finland. The polymer is said to be easily broken down by normal soil bacteria. ... The polymer can reportedly be formed into fibers, thermoformed products, and extruded and blown films,
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The production of lactic acid during vigorous activity is is the result of anaerobic reactions that take place by a resting muscle until maximum blood flow/oxygen in that muscle is achieved, and that this reaction--and the formatonn of lac...
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Chemistry Question: Why Is Lactic Acid Formed When The Athlete Is Breathing? Due to anaerobic glycolysis. Lactic acid is not produced due to breathing it produced due to work without adequate oxygen ... Why Is Lactic Acid Formed Even When The Athlete Is Breathing Oxygen?
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For a long time, it’s been recognized that lack of oxygen increases the rate of which lactic acid; is formed, and it was also thought that high, intense, muscular contractions, could result in high muscle lactate levels.
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Any lactic acid formed during light exercise is rapidly oxidized. As such, the blood lactic acid levels remains fairly stable even though oxygen consumption increases. ... Lactic acid begins to accumulate and rise in an exponential fashion at about 55% of the healthy, untrained subject’s maximal capacity for...
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Lactic acid formed into biodegradable polymer. (Materials Progress:... Advanced Materials & Processes. Magazine article from: Advanced Materials & Processes A ...
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