laktaatin
Laktaatin is the Finnish term commonly used to refer to lactates, the salts or esters of lactic acid. Common lactates include sodium lactate, calcium lactate, and potassium lactate. They occur naturally in small amounts in dairy and fermented foods and are produced industrially for a range of applications.
Lactates can be prepared by fermenting carbohydrates with lactic acid bacteria or by neutralizing lactic acid
In human metabolism, lactate is produced from pyruvate during anaerobic glycolysis and is transported between tissues
Safety and regulation: Lactates used as food additives are widely approved and generally recognized as safe.