Lactic acid
Organic compound with the formula C₃H₆O₃
Lactic Acid[edit | edit source]
Lactic acid is an organic compound with the formula C₃H₆O₃. It is a carboxylic acid with a hydroxyl group adjacent to the carboxyl group, making it an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA). In its solid state, it is white and water-soluble. It is produced both naturally and synthetically, and it plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes.
Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]
Lactic acid exists in two stereoisomers, L-lactic acid and D-lactic acid, which are enantiomers. The L-isomer is the one most commonly found in biological systems. Lactic acid is hygroscopic and miscible with water and ethanol. It has a melting point of 53 °C and a boiling point of 122 °C at 15 mmHg.
Biological Role[edit | edit source]
Lactic acid is produced in the muscles during intense activity when oxygen levels are low, a process known as anaerobic respiration. It is also produced by certain bacteria and is present in fermented foods such as yogurt and sauerkraut. In the human body, lactic acid is converted to lactate and used as a source of energy by the heart and muscles.
Industrial Production[edit | edit source]
Lactic acid is produced industrially by the fermentation of carbohydrates such as glucose, sucrose, or lactose. The fermentation process is carried out by lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus species. It can also be synthesized chemically from acetaldehyde.
Applications[edit | edit source]
Lactic acid is used in the food industry as a preservative, flavoring agent, and pH regulator. It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry for the production of lactate salts and in the cosmetic industry as an ingredient in skin care products due to its exfoliating properties.
Health and Safety[edit | edit source]
Lactic acid is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) when used in accordance with good manufacturing practices. However, excessive accumulation of lactic acid in the body can lead to a condition known as lactic acidosis, which can be harmful.
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