Get to know Lactase better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Lactase in a sentence
Lactase meaning
A β-galactosidase enzyme that is involved in the hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into constituent galactose and glucose monomers.
Synonyms of Lactase
Using Lactase
- The main meaning on this page is: A β-galactosidase enzyme that is involved in the hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into constituent galactose and glucose monomers.
- Useful related words include: lactaid, disaccharidase.
- In the example corpus, lactase often appears in combinations such as: lactase enzyme, enzyme lactase, of lactase.
Context around Lactase
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 7 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Lactase
- In this selection, "lactase" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, enzyme, mammals, remain, enzyme, persistence and nonpersistent stand out and add context to how "lactase" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include among mammals lactase persistence is and eventually the lactase will digest. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "lactase" sits close to words such as aaon, abbv and abdalla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with lactase
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Humans are born with high levels of lactase expression. (9 words)
It is due to a lactase deficiency, or hypolactasia. (9 words)
In humans, it requires a special enzyme ( lactase ) for disassembly during digestion. (12 words)
Research reveals intolerance to be more common globally than lactase persistence, and that the variation has been tied to genetics, but that the largest source of variation has been shown to be based on exposure (e. (36 words)
Secondly, within even these societies, lactose intolerance tends to be under-reported: genetically lactase nonpersistent individuals can tolerate varying quantities of lactose before showing symptoms, and their symptoms differ in severity. (31 words)
This is not suitable for people who have an underlying or chronic illness which may have damaged the intestinal tract in a way which prevents the lactase enzyme from being expressed. (31 words)
Example sentences (15)
Among mammals, lactase persistence is unique to humans — it evolved relatively recently (in the last 10,000 years) among some populations, and the majority of people worldwide remain lactase nonpersistent.
Lactase is essential for digestive hydrolysis of lactose in milk; many adult humans do not produce lactase and cannot digest the lactose in milk (not a disorder).
Proposed mechanism of lactose hydrolysis by Lactase enzyme Lactase also catalyzes the conversion of phlorizin to phloretin and glucose.
Eventually, the lactase will digest all of the lactose, until there is none to bind to the repressor.
Humans are born with high levels of lactase expression.
In humans, it requires a special enzyme ( lactase ) for disassembly during digestion.
It is broken down when consumed into its constituent parts by the enzyme lactase during digestion.
It is due to a lactase deficiency, or hypolactasia.
Lactose is inhibiting the repressor, allowing the RNA polymerase to bind with the promoter, and express the genes, which synthesize lactase.
Reduction or elimination of lactose Lactose-free milk can be produced by passing milk over lactase enzyme bound to an inert carrier.
Research reveals intolerance to be more common globally than lactase persistence, and that the variation has been tied to genetics, but that the largest source of variation has been shown to be based on exposure (e.
Secondly, within even these societies, lactose intolerance tends to be under-reported: genetically lactase nonpersistent individuals can tolerate varying quantities of lactose before showing symptoms, and their symptoms differ in severity.
Since lactose occurs mostly in milk, in most mammals, the production of lactase gradually decreases with maturity due to a lack of continuing consumption.
The repressor will then bind to the operator, stopping the manufacture of lactase.
This is not suitable for people who have an underlying or chronic illness which may have damaged the intestinal tract in a way which prevents the lactase enzyme from being expressed.
Common combinations with lactase
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: