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      Postprandial plasma D-lactate concentrations after yogurt ingestion.

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      Zeitschrift fur Ernahrungswissenschaft

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          The risk of D-lactic acidosis after consumption of yogurt was investigated in seven healthy volunteers. After ingestion of yogurt containing 1.06 mmol/kg body weight, D-lactic acid postprandial plasma D-lactate concentrations increased from 0.070 +/- 0.020 to a maximum of 0.200 +/- 0.010 mmol/l within 60 min. That was half the maximum concentration after the equivalent amount of D-lactate in the form of an aqueous solution of DL-lactate. The shape of the postprandial plasma D-lactate peak was flatter, but much broader after yogurt than after the aqueous solution, the peak areas being equal. When 0.64 mmol/kg body weight D-lactate were consumed as yogurt, plasma concentrations amounted to 0.086 +/- 0.030 mmol/l. Signs of a mild, transient, compensated metabolic acidosis, which was apparent in case of the aqueous lactic acid solution did not occur in case of yogurt. It is concluded that the consumption of foods containing D-lactic acid gives no reason for concern in healthy adults.

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          Z Ernahrungswiss
          Zeitschrift fur Ernahrungswissenschaft
          0044-264X
          0044-264X
          Jun 1991
          : 30
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institut für Physiologie und Biochemie der Ernährung, Bundesanstalt für Milchforschung, Kiel, FRG.
          Article
          1897274
          dbb9d1b6-2299-417f-b221-7e20fb24192f
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