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27 July, 01:01
What are the product of hydrolysis and lactose
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Emilia Boyer
27 July, 01:22
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Glucose and galactose.
Explanation:
Lactose is a disaccharide and hydrolysis breaks it up into 2 monosaccharides
glucose and galactose. The enzyme lactase present in our digestive system, catalyses this reaction.
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Lea Harrison
27 July, 01:28
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Glucose and galactose
Explanation:
Lactose is a disaccharide consisting of a glucose and a galactose unit.
The glucose and galactose are regenerated on acid hydrolysis.
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