lactose
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar found primarily in the milk of mammals. It is composed of glucose and galactose linked by a beta-1,4-glycosidic bond. Lactose is produced by the mammary gland during milk synthesis and serves as a source of energy in early life and as a component of dairy products.
Digestion of lactose depends on the enzyme lactase, produced in the small intestine. In individuals with sufficient
In foods, lactose content varies with processing. Fresh milk contains substantial lactose, while many aged cheeses
Nutrition and health considerations: lactose contributes to carbohydrate energy intake and can aid mineral absorption in