| 41. | Mannitol which is another carbon source that can be used to produce lactic acid.
 
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 | 42. | New applications for lactic acids are being developed for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
 
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 | 43. | It is produced by neutralizing lactic acid which is fermented from a sugar source.
 
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 | 44. | These hydrogen ions form a part of lactic acid.
 
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 | 45. | The kind usually involved in cheese-making produces lactic acid.
 
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 | 46. | Lactic acid escapes from our mouths too, whenever we go in for any heavy-duty exercise.
 
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 | 47. | The higher the lactic acid, the more pain the rower had endured through aerobic exertion.
 
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 | 48. | Trying to understand it as a function of physiology, of lactic acid and capillary networks,
 
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 | 49. | The byproduct of ATP energy production is lactic acid.
 
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 | 50. | Lactic acid is chiral, consisting of two optical isomers.
 
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