Medical Definition of Saccharum lactis

1. The major sugar in human and bovine milk. Conversion of lactose to lactic acid by Lactobacilli etc. Is important in the production of yoghurt and cheese. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saccharum Lactis

saccharone
saccharonic
saccharonic acid
saccharopine
saccharopine dehydrogenase
saccharopine dehydrogenases
saccharopine oxidase
saccharopinuria
saccharopolyspora
saccharorrhoea
saccharose
saccharosuria
saccharous
saccharum
saccharum canadense
saccharum lactis (current term)
saccholactate
saccholactates
saccholactic
sacchulmate
sacchulmic
sacchulmin
sacciferous
sacciform
sacciform recess
saccing
saccoglossa
saccoi
saccolabium
saccos

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