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formation of lactic acid from actyl chloride​

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Fundamentals of Human Nutrition/Lactic acids. ... Lactate is formed from the breakdown of glucose. During this process the cells make ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which provides energy for most of the chemical reactions in the body. Lactate formation does not use oxygen, so the process is often called anaerobic metabolism

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Fundamentals of Human Nutrition/Lactic acids. ... Lactate is formed from the breakdown of glucose. During this process the cells make ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which provides energy for most of the chemical reactions in the body. Lactate formation does not use oxygen, so the process is often called anaerobic metabolism .

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