| ILD | interstitial lung disease; intraoperative localization device; ischemic leg disease; ischemic limb d... |
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| LAC | La Crosse [virus]; lactase; left atrial circumflex [artery]; left atrial contraction; linguoaxiocerv... |
| LPH | lactase-phlorizin hydrolase; left posterior hemiblock; lipotropic pituitary hormone |
| L/S | lactase/sucrase [ratio]; lecithin/ sphingomyelin [ratio]; lipid/saccharide [ratio]; longitudinal sec... |
| NLA | National Leukemia Association; neuroleptoanesthesia; normal lactase activity |
| lactase | Beta-galactosidase |
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| L | Lactase |
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| LPH | Lactase phlorizin hydrolase |
| lactase | Enzyme that breaks down the milk sugar lactose. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| lactase deficiency | An intolerance to milk and dairy products due to a deficiency of lactase in the intestine. Lactase is a enzyme which breaks down milk sugar or lactose. This condition is common in adults and may affect as many as 70-90% of Asians, African Americans, Native Americans and Mediterranean populations. This condition may also develop as the result of an intestinal disease such as celiac sprue. Symptoms include abdominal cramps, bloating, nausea, weight loss and diarrhoea. Treatment involves removing milk products from the diet. For infant's see Lactofree or ProSobee. (27 Sep 1997) |
| lactase restriction | An inherited trait in which there is low lactase activity and thus there is defective lactose intestinal metabolism. Compare: lactase persistence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adult lactase deficiency | Onset of lactase deficiency, with resulting milk intolerance and malabsorption, in adulthood. Inherited forms may not be manifested until adulthood; any process that damages the intestinal lining cells can cause lactase deficiency in adults. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pro-lactase-phlorizin hydrolase | <chemical> Synonym: pro-lph (26 Jun 1999) |
| deficiency, lactase | Lack of the enzyme lactase resulting in failure to digest lactose in milk (lactose intolerance). (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Lactose Galactohydrolase, Galactohydrolase, Lactose
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any of a group of enzymes (trade name Lactaid) that hydrolyze lactose to glucose and galactose
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lactose intolerance: congenital disorder consisting of an inability to digest milk and milk products; absence or deficiency of lactase results in an inability to hydrolyze lactose
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An enzyme used by the small intestine to breakdown lactose into shorter more absorbable substances.
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(Beta-Galactosidase) is an enzyme found in bacteria and many other sources. Lactase produced by bacteria will break down lactose into glucose and galactose. Lactase in humans breaks down gangliosides into simpler compounds which are then further broken down. The lack or low concentrations of lactase is believed to result in gangliosidosis, the symptoms of which are mental retardation, liver enlargement, and skeletal deformations.
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The enzyme responsible for breaking down lactose, the disaccharide of milk, into glucose.
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| LACTASE | any of a group of enzymes (trade name Lactaid) that hydrolyze lactose to glucose and galactose |
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| LACTASE | congenital disorder consisting of an inability to digest milk and milk products |
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