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Chemical test for lactose in milk

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Answered by Deepsbhargav
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Lactose is a disaccharide sugar that is found in milk and is formed from galactose and glucose. ... Lactose is split in glucose and galactose. Glucose reacts with a phenolic compound through an enzymatic reaction, with peroxidase, and forms a pink coloured complex.

CDR FoodLab® allows to perform lactose determination in milk in accordance to the reference method (HPLC), that requests training, special skills and so much time at disposal.

Instead with CDR FoodLab® you can estimate the lactose in milk and dairy products with a simple analysis method, in 10 minutes. In few steps you can obtain reliable and accurate results.

The CDR FoodLab® method can work easily on liquid or solid samples. For the latter it is required a very quick sample pretreatment in order to extract the solution for the analysis.

The test is suitable for use on lactose free products, where a part or all the lactose has been broken down to glucose and galactose by the lactase enzyme, it is also suitable for products where lactose is normally present.
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