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The amount of lactic acid formed by the bacterial decomposition of 1g of lactose is

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Answered by Shivangi500
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Lactic acid is a byproduct.
Answered by Anonymous
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These bacteria contain an enzyme called lactase which attack lactose, splitting its molecules into glucose and galactose. Other enzymes from the lactic acid bacteria then attack the glucose and galatose, converting them into various acids of which lactic acid is the most important.

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