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sarcolactic
sarcolactic, a. Chem. (sɑːkəʊˈlæktɪk) [f. sarco- + lactic.] sarcolactic acid: an acid, isomeric with lactic acid, obtained from muscular tissue.1862 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. (ed. 2) III. 376 The sarkolactic acid from muscular tissue may be distinguished as the variety α [of lactic acid]. 1887 Brit. ...
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paralactic
paralactic, a. Chem. (pærəˈlæktɪk) [para-1 2 a.] In paralactic acid, an isomeric modification of ordinary lactic acid, one of the two constituents of sarcolactic acid, existing in the animal organism, especially in muscular flesh. Its salts are paraˈlactates.1877 Watts Fownes' Chem. II. 328 Paralact...
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Lactic acid
On the other hand, lactic acid produced by anaerobic respiration in animal muscles has the () enantiomer and is sometimes called "sarcolactic" acid, from
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sarco-
sarco- (ˈsɑːkəʊ, sɑːˈkɒ) combining form of Gr. σαρκ-, σάρξ flesh, occurring as prefix in many scientific terms (the more important are given as Main words): sarco-acid, short for sarcolactic acid. ‖ ˈsarcobasis Bot., a very fleshy gynobase; = carcerule. ˈsarcoblast, (a) one of the minute yellow bodi...
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inogen
inogen Physiol. (ˈaɪnəʊdʒɛn) [f. ino- + -gen 1.] Hermann's term for a hypothetical complex substance supposed to exist in muscular fibre and to be the energy-yielding substance of muscle. Supposed to be decomposed during muscular contraction into carbonic and sarcolactic acids and myosin (Syd. Soc. ...
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