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Lactate is a marker for lactic acid, what accumulates in our muscles when we exercise hard.
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BD is used as a surrogate marker for the accumulation of lactic acid(Lac).
A point of care measurement of lactate for lactic acidosis, which is a marker of severe sepsis would have also added useful information, but this test are not a part of routine care at Mulago National Referral Hospital.
Our blood is tested for lactic acid to see how hard we're pushing ourselves too.
A cloning vector for lactic acid bacteria was developed on the basis of the pC7 replicon, into which were inserted an erythromycin resistance gene as a marker, multiple cloning sites, and Escherichia coli ColE1 replication origin.
The adsorption process for lactic acid is spontaneous and exothermic.
As for lactic acid adsorbents, they must possess the important characteristics of high capacity and selectivity for lactic acid over water and substrate, regenerability, and biocompatibility with microorganisms.
Localization of lactic acid dehydrogenase to the inner membrane of skeletal muscle mitochondria has also been reported [63], and would account for lactic acid accumulation in the matrix.
Lactic acid bacteria consumed fermentative sugar in silage for lactic acid production, and the yeast population was reduced under the acidic condition without fermentative sugar.
Relevant comorbidities known as risk factors for lactic acidosis could be identified in all case subjects.
The treatment for lactic acidosis should be aimed at correcting the cause.
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