Where Is Lactose Digested. Lactase breaks down the lactose in food so your body can absorb it. The body digests lactose using a substance called lactase. You can have lactose in small amounts of milk and other dairy products but you experience pain and discomfort if you consume too much. In the experiment the students assay the activity of the enzyme on the synthetic milk at pHs of approximately 1 6 and 8 with the stated goal of determining where lactose functions in the digestive tract.
Lactose is a sugar found in milk and milk products. Lactose is a sugar found primarily in milk and other dairy products. In the experiment the students assay the activity of the enzyme on the synthetic milk at pHs of approximately 1 6 and 8 with the stated goal of determining where lactose functions in the digestive tract. The activity of the lactase may be followed chromatographically or spectrophotometrically. At an early age bodies are able to break down and digest lactose from breastmilk using. It is a disaccharide which means it is made up of two monosaccharides or simple sugars.
People who are lactose intolerant have unpleasant symptoms after eating or drinking milk or milk products.
Only then can the separate building blocks of the lactose glucose and galactose be absorbed by the small intestine. If that happens quickly and completely only a small amount of lactose or no lactose at all enters the large intestine colon. It breaks down lactose a sugar which gives milk its sweetness. Lactase is a key enzyme in the digestion of lactose. This breaks down lactose into 2 sugars called glucose and galactose which can be easily absorbed into the bloodstream. The activity of the lactase may be followed chromatographically or spectrophotometrically.