Meaning & Definition of word "Lactose"

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    Lactose

    /ˈlæk.toʊs/

    noun:

    • 1. A sugar present in milk and dairy products, consisting of one glucose and one galactose molecule.
      • Example: Lactose is the main carbohydrate found in milk.
    • 2. A disaccharide that is broken down in the body by the enzyme lactase.
      • Example: People who are lactose intolerant have difficulty digesting lactose.
    • 3. A common additive in processed foods that contain dairy.
      • Example: Many processed foods, even those that are not dairy-based, can contain lactose.
    • 4. A source of energy for certain bacteria in the intestines.
      • Example: In some gut bacteria, lactose serves as a fermentable carbohydrate.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'lac' meaning 'milk' and the suffix '-ose' used to denote sugars.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lactose intolerance:

    A condition in which the body cannot easily digest lactose.

    lactose-free:

    Products that have been processed to remove lactose.

    Related Words

    lactase:

    An enzyme that breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose.

    dairy:

    Food products made from milk, which contains lactose.

    Slang Meanings of lactose

    Meaning: Lactose bomb

    Example Sentence: I just had a lactose bomb for breakfast with that cream cheese!

    Meaning: Dairy demon

    Example Sentence: I can't eat ice cream; my lactose sensitivity turns me into a dairy demon.