What is lactrose?!


Question:

What is lactrose?

Not lactose! I'm curious if it is dairy-based. Thanks for any help!


Answers:
After researching this, my books don't show anything called "lactrose." I think you may be looking at a "lactose" typo.

Sorry never heard about it! :(

when you cant handle milk products

There is no medical term such as "lactrose".

Lactose is a constituent of milk and other dairy products.


1. A disaccharide, C12H22O11, found in milk, that may be hydrolyzed to yield glucose and galactose.
2. A white crystalline substance obtained from whey and used in infant foods, bakery products, confections, and pharmaceuticals as a diluent and excipient. Also called milk sugar present in humans and bovines.

i'm curious too,i'd like to know where you came across this word,you are so emphatic that it isn't lactose ,so sorry can't be of any help.

It;'s lactose, and it's the sugar in all animal milks.




The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources