Definition of Lactates. Meaning of Lactates. Synonyms of Lactates

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Definition of Lactates

Lactate
Lactate Lac"tate, n. [L. lac, lactis, milk: cf. F. lactate.] (Chem.) A salt of lactic acid.

Meaning of Lactates from wikipedia

- up lactate or Lactate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lactate may refer to: Lactation, the secretion of milk from the mammary glands Lactate, the...
- Ringer's lactate solution (RL), also known as sodium lactate solution, Lactated Ringer's, and Hartmann's solution, is a mixture of sodium chloride, sodium...
- chemically similar to lactose (milk sugar). In general, lactates such as sodium, calcium, and pot****ium lactate are salts derived from the neutralization of lactic...
- Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells. LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts...
- Lactate inflection point (LIP) is the exercise intensity at which the blood concentration of lactate and/or lactic acid begins to increase rapidly. It...
- is also emplo**** in pharmaceutical technology to produce water-soluble lactates from otherwise-insoluble active ingredients. It finds further use in topical...
- Calcium lactate is a white crystalline salt with formula C 6H 10CaO 6, consisting of two lactate anions H 3C(CHOH)CO− 2 for each calcium cation Ca2+ ....
- Ammonium lactate is a compound with formula NH4(C2H4(OH)COO). It is the ammonium salt of lactic acid. It has mild anti-bacterial properties. It has E...
- ethyl lactate is ethyl (−)-L-lactate (ethyl (S)-lactate). Ethyl lactate is also produced industrially from petrochemical stocks, and this ethyl lactate consists...
- other main subunit is lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB). Lactate dehydrogenase A catalyzes the inter-conversion of pyruvate and L-lactate with concomitant inter-conversion...