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LACTIC ACID 80%

Lactic Acid 80% is a naturally occurring organic acid that belongs to the alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) family. 
Lactic Acid 80% is produced during the fermentation of sugars by bacteria, particularly Lactobacillus. 
Lactic Acid 80% can be found in various food products, including yogurt and sour milk, and it's often used in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.

CAS Number: 79-33-4
Molecular Formula: C3H6O3
Molecular Weight: 90.08
EINECS Number: 201-196-2

Lactic Acid 80% refers to a solution of lactic acid where the acid is present at a concentration of 80%. 
Lactic Acid 80% is the only naturally occurring lactic acid in humans and mammals. 
Commercially, few bacteria like Lactobacillus casei, L. delbrueckii, Streptococcus lactis produces Lactic Acid 80% by fermentation process. 

Lactic Acid 80% activates hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor, G-protein coupled receptor 81 (GPR81).
Lactic Acid 80% is a strong Alpha-Hydroxy Acid and hence will have excellent exfoliant properties, although these are weaker than, but second only to, Glycolic Acid.  
Lactic Acid 80%s should be a stand alone treatment product and not included in another product. 

While Lactic Acid 80% can be included in other products there are certain incompatibilities that may arise plus AHAs (because of the pH required for best effectiveness) may not allow other products (such as cleansing masks) to work properly, and vice versa.
Lactic Acid 80%s should have a pH of 3.5 to 4.5 for best effectiveness (Note at pH 7 AHAs are totally ineffective); while masks have a pH dependant on the function (cleansing masks with a pH of 7 to 8; moisturizing masks with a pH of 5 to 6 and some treatment masks with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5). 

If a product has some film forming agent or, in the case of masks, have materials which are not absorbed, these may reduce the absorption of Lactic Acid 80%s. 
Hence reduce their effectiveness.
If a mask uses clays then the AHAs will react with these and both reduce the activity of the Lactic Acid 80%s and destroy some of the clay.

While this is cheap and obtained in 80% liquid form, because of its apparent activity it has its dangers in that it will quickly burn skin with disastrous consequences. 
The TGA and the SUSDP (Poisons Committee) have legislated that Glycolic acid at should be used at a maximum of 30% (and preferably no more than 20%) and a pH of greater than 3.5. 
Otherwise they would be considered therapeutic goods and have various poisons warnings on the label.

Lactic Acid 80% is also a widely used organic acidulate, probably because it is classified as a weak acid.  
As with all manufacturing processes, recommend lab scale trials in order to determine appropriate quantities. 
Normally the Lactic Acid 80% is titrated with a dilute solution of Lactic Acid (10 or 20% in water) until the desired pH is achieved. 

Lactic Acid 80% is preferred as an acidulate as it tends to have less of a destabilizing effect on emulsions than Citric Acid.
Lactic Acid 80% is food grade and is used for the production of several types of cheeses. 
Lactic Acid 80% is particularly useful when UHT, ultra-pasteurised or powdered milk are used as the starting materials, since the heat treatments used in the production of these milks deactivates the lactose and prevents the cheese culture from being able to turn it fully into lactic acid. 

The inclusion of additional Lactic Acid 80% prior to rennetting overcomes this shortage and improves the curd yield.
Lactic Acid 80% is presented in a bottles holding either 100ml or 500ml.
Lactic Acid 80% is a vital ingredient in Ricotta Impastata, Mozzarella, Queso Blanco and other speciality cheeses and can be used in the production of sour milk products, such as Koumiss, Laban, Kefir, as well as some cottage cheeses. 

In production, Lactic Acid 80% is usually added so that the pH of the milk reaches around 5.0.
Lactic Acid 80% is said to be less harsh and more moisturizing than Glycolic Acid skin peels. 
Lactic Acid 80% is one of the Alpha Hydroxy acids (fruit acids). 

Lactic Acid 80%s are nontoxic, naturally occurring substances, and are found in a variety of fruits, such as grapes, apples and sugar cane. 
Lactic Acid 80% is a mild AHA acid that is often derived from milk so people with an intolerance to milk or dairy products should not use this acid.  
A much weaker acid than glycolic acid, as an acid peel Lactic Acid 80% is most commonly used for the removal of sun spots, hyperpigmentation, liver spots and other skin discolorations and is suitable for all skin types.  

A Lactic Acid 80% peel is also recommended for the reduction of Rosacea as it is the mildest of peels.
Lactic Acid 80% is a thorough exfoliator, removing the outer layers of thickened or damaged skin, leaving a smoother and healthier appearance. 
With prolonged use, Lactic Acid 80% has been found to be beneficial in improving dry skin, treating age spots, improving oily and acne prone skin, and decreasing fine lines and wrinkles.

Lactic Acid 80% is a naturally occurring alpha hydroxy acids (or AHAs) produced by fermentation of sugars. 
Lactic Acid 80% is the alpha hydroxy acid most frequently used for peel products.
Lactic Acid 80% exists in two optical isomers: L-lactic acid and D-lactic acid. 

The natural form found in foods is Lactic Acid 80%. 
The chirality of lactic acid can have implications in certain applications, such as pharmaceuticals.
Lactic Acid 80% is generally considered biodegradable, making it a more environmentally friendly option in some applications.

Lactic Acid 80% can undergo polymerization to form polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable and bioactive polymer. 
Lactic Acid 80% is used in the production of bioplastics and biodegradable packaging materials.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in the food industry as an acidulant and preservative. 

Lactic Acid 80% contributes to the acidity of certain foods, helping to extend shelf life by creating an environment that inhibits the growth of spoilage microorganisms.
Lactic Acid 80% can act as a buffering agent in certain formulations, helping to stabilize and maintain pH levels in various products.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in industrial applications, including metal cleaning and pickling. 

Lactic Acid 80% is acidic properties make it effective in removing scale and oxides from metal surfaces.
In the cosmetic industry, Lactic Acid 80% may be used in hair care products. 
Lactic Acid 80% can help adjust the pH of formulations and contribute to the conditioning properties of hair products.

The pKa value of Lactic Acid 80% is around 3.86. 
This is an important parameter that influences its acidity and buffering capacity.
Lactic Acid 80% can be produced through fermentation processes using carbohydrates as substrates. 

The fermentation may involve Lactic Acid 80% bacteria or other microorganisms.
Lactic Acid 80% is a key component in the fermentation process of dairy products like yogurt and cheese. 
Lactic Acid 80% bacteria convert lactose into lactic acid, contributing to the characteristic flavors and textures of these products.

Lactic Acid 80% exhibits antimicrobial properties, and its use in certain formulations can contribute to microbial control and preservation.
Lactic Acid 80% has been explored for its potential in wound care products. 
Lactic Acid 80% is mild exfoliating and moisturizing properties may aid in skin regeneration.

Depending on the intended use and industry, products containing Lactic Acid 80% must comply with regulatory standards and guidelines to ensure consumer safety.
Lactic Acid 80% is produced in the body during anaerobic metabolism and is involved in the acid-base balance. 
Elevated levels of Lactic Acid 80% in the blood can occur in certain medical conditions.

Lactic Acid 80% is a byproduct of the fermentation of lactose in milk, leading to the tangy flavor characteristic of fermented dairy products.
Lactic Acid 80% can be used in water treatment applications. 
Lactic Acid 80% is acidic properties make it effective for adjusting the pH of water and controlling alkalinity.

In the leather industry, Lactic Acid 80% may be used in certain processes, contributing to the treatment and conditioning of leather.
Lactic Acid 80% has been explored for its potential use in solvent extraction processes, particularly in the separation of certain metals.
Lactic Acid 80% is sometimes used as a flavor enhancer in the food industry. 

In small amounts, Lactic Acid 80% can enhance the overall taste profile of certain products.
Given its biodegradable nature, Lactic Acid 80% may be included in formulations for plant-based or eco-friendly cleaning products.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in the beverage industry, contributing to the flavor profile of certain drinks and acting as an acidulant.

In the canning and pickling of fruits and vegetables, Lactic Acid 80% can be used as an acidifying agent to create the desired acidity level.
Lactic Acid 80% is sometimes used as a mobile phase component in HPLC, a chromatographic technique used in analytical chemistry.
Lactic Acid 80% has been investigated for potential applications in the petroleum industry, including as a component in enhanced oil recovery processes.

Lactic Acid 80% may be used for cleaning and brightening metal surfaces, particularly in industries where a mild acid is needed.
In laboratories, Lactic Acid 80% might be used in cooling baths due to its ability to absorb heat during dissolution.
Lactic Acid 80% fermentation is employed in biotechnological processes for the production of lactic acid, which is a precursor for various chemicals and bioplastics.

Lactic Acid 80% is designated as a food additive with the code E270. 
Lactic Acid 80% is used to acidify and regulate the acidity of food products.
In winemaking, Lactic Acid 80% bacteria are intentionally introduced to induce malolactic fermentation, where Lactic Acid is produced, contributing to the flavor profile of the wine.

Lactic Acid 80% is a precursor for the production of glycolic acid, another alpha-hydroxy acid used in skincare products.
Lactic Acid 80% has been studied for its potential application in dental materials and products.
In cosmetic formulations, Lactic Acid 80% is often included in anti-aging products due to its exfoliating properties and potential to improve skin texture.

Lactic Acid 80% may be used as a dough conditioner in baking to improve the texture and quality of the final product.
Lactic Acid 80% has been explored for various biomedical and pharmaceutical applications, including drug delivery systems.
Lactic Acid 80% fermentation can be part of the process in the production of biogas from organic waste.

Melting point: 52-54°C
alpha: -13.5 º (c=2.5, 1.5N NaOH)
Boiling point: 125 °C
Density: 1.206 g/mL at 25 °C
vapor pressure: 0.038Pa at 25℃
FEMA: 2611 | LACTIC ACID
refractive index: n20/D 1.427
Flash point: >230 °F
storage temp.: 2-8°C
solubility: H2O: 10 mg/mL, clear, colorless
form: Powder/Solid
pka: pK at 25°, 3.79
color: White
Odor: odorless acidic
Odor Type: odorless
optical activity: [α]20/D 13.5°, c = 2.5 in 1.5 M NaOH
Water Solubility: SOLUBLE
Sensitive: Hygroscopic
Merck: 14,5337
LogP: -0.54 at 20℃

Lactic Acid 80% works on the epidermis, the upper layer of the skin. 
The normal shedding of the layer becomes regular. 
When applied to the skin, the acid lifts and removes dead cells, it dissolves the glue-like substance that holds these dead skin cells and debris to the skin to reveal skin underneath that is smoother, fresher, and healthier looking. 

Eventually, this layer becomes more uniform after a peel resulting in a smoother feel, look, and texture of the skin. 
As Lactic Acid 80% works into the deeper layers of the epidermis, the appearance of the skin is improved. 
Increased blood flow through the skin produces a smooth, clear, younger looking appearance.

Since Lactic Acid 80% works only the top layer of the skin, the epidermis, it is not a deep peel. 
However, Lactic Acid 80% does cause the elastic fibers in the dermis layer of the skin to be stimulated and produce new collagen.
The term "80%" indicates that the lactic acid is present in the solution at an 80% concentration. 

The remaining percentage consists of water or other solvents.
Lactic acid solutions, including Lactic Acid 80%, are acidic. 
The pH of the solution will depend on factors such as the specific formulation and any neutralization that may have occurred during production.

Lactic Acid 80% is used as an acidulant and flavoring agent in food and beverage products.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in certain pharmaceutical formulations.
Commonly used in skincare products, peels, and as an alpha-hydroxy acid exfoliant.

Lactic Acid 80% is used for its acidic properties in certain cleaning formulations.
In skincare products, Lactic Acid 80% is often used as a chemical exfoliant. 
Lactic Acid 80% helps remove dead skin cells, promoting smoother and brighter skin.

Depending on the intended use and concentration, Lactic Acid 80% may be subject to regulatory guidelines and standards in different industries.
Lactic Acid 80% solutions may have buffering capacity, influencing their ability to maintain a certain pH level.
Lactic Acid 80% is generally considered safe when used appropriately, solutions with higher concentrations may cause irritation, especially on sensitive skin. 

Lactic Acid 80%'s important to follow recommended usage guidelines.
Compatibility with other ingredients in formulations is crucial, especially in the development of cosmetic and personal care products.
Lactic Acid 80% has a hygroscopic nature, meaning it can absorb moisture from the air.

Lactic Acid 80%, along with its salts (lactates), has antimicrobial properties that inhibit the growth of certain bacteria and fungi. 
This property is utilized in food preservation and personal care products.
Lactic Acid 80% can be used in de-icer solutions to melt ice on surfaces. 

Lactic Acid 80% is ability to lower the freezing point of water makes it effective in cold weather applications.
In biomedical applications, Lactic Acid 80% has been explored for its potential as a biomaterial for tissue engineering and drug delivery systems.
Lactic Acid 80% and its salts are sometimes used as additives in animal feed to improve digestion and promote the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the digestive tract.

Lactic Acid 80% can contribute to the emulsification of fats in food products, improving texture and stability.
Lactic Acid 80% has been considered for soil conditioning in agriculture due to its ability to chelate certain minerals and improve nutrient availability.
Lactic Acid 80% bacteria are employed as biological control agents in agriculture, where they can inhibit the growth of plant pathogens.

Lactic Acid 80% and its salts can act as anti-caking agents in powdered food products, preventing the formation of lumps.
Lactic Acid 80% can be used in the production of hydrocolloid gels, contributing to the textural properties of certain food products.
Lactic Acid 80% has been investigated for its potential use in supercritical fluid extraction processes, particularly in the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural sources.

Lactic Acid 80% is a precursor in the production of polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable polymer used in the production of eco-friendly plastics.
Lactic Acid 80%, along with its salts, is sometimes used as a preservative in meat products to enhance shelf life and control microbial growth.
In skincare formulations, Lactic Acid 80% is often included in products aimed at brightening and evening out skin tone.

Lactic Acid 80% may be used as an ingredient in wash solutions for fruits and vegetables to help remove residues and enhance food safety.
Lactic Acid 80% fermentation is involved in the production of certain alcoholic beverages, contributing to their flavor profile.
Lactic Acid 80% has been explored for its potential use in oral health products, where it may contribute to the prevention of dental caries.

In the textile industry, Lactic Acid 80% can be used in certain dyeing and finishing processes.
Lactic Acid 80% may find applications in the ceramics industry, contributing to certain processes or formulations.
Lactic Acid 80% is associated with the phenomenon of muscle fatigue during intense exercise. 

Lactic Acid 80% is produced as a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism in muscles.
Lactic Acid 80% may be included in personal lubricants, where its pH-regulating properties can be beneficial.

Uses Of Lactic Acid 80%:
Occurs in small quantities in the blood and muscle fluid of man and animals. 
The Lactic Acid 80% concentration increases in muscle and blood after vigorous activity. 
Lactic Acid 80% is also present in liver, kidney, thymus gland, human amniotic fluid, and o.

Lactic Acid 80% may be explored for its potential use in dental care products due to its antimicrobial properties and potential role in preventing dental caries.
Lactic Acid 80% and its salts are used as feed additives in the animal industry to improve digestion and promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract.
Included in the formulation of metalworking fluids to provide lubrication and cooling during machining processes.

Investigated for potential use as a component in fuel additives, where Lactic Acid 80% may contribute to enhanced fuel performance or reduced emissions.
Lactic Acid 80% fermentation is part of the process in the production of biogas from organic waste.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in the formulation of certain adhesives for its acid-base properties and compatibility with other components.

Lactic Acid 80% utilized in certain processes within the paper industry, potentially contributing to pulp and paper production.
Included in the formulation of air fresheners, where Lactic Acid 80% can contribute to the solubilization of fragrances and help maintain product stability.
In some applications, Lactic Acid 80% may be used as a plasticizer, enhancing the flexibility of plastic materials.

Lactic Acid 80% is used in the production of hydrocolloid gels, contributing to the textural properties of certain food products.
Included in formulations for concrete sealers to enhance protection and appearance.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in the formulation of liquid soaps and cleansers for its antimicrobial and pH-regulating properties.

Lactic Acid 80% acts as an anti-caking agent in powdered food products, preventing the formation of lumps.
Lactic Acid 80% is produced through the hydrolysis of lactose, which is present in milk. 
This is part of the fermentation process in the dairy industry.

Lactic Acid 80% serves as a precursor for the production of glycolic acid, another alpha-hydroxy acid used in skincare products.
Lactic Acid 80% and its derivatives may be explored for potential use in the production of biodegradable plastic foams.
Lactic Acid 80% derivatives might be considered in the development of fire-retardant textiles.

Investigated for potential use in photographic developers due to its reducing properties.
Included in formulations for automotive cleaning products for its cleaning and descaling properties.
Lactic Acid 80% fermentation is utilized in the preservation of certain foods, contributing to flavor and microbial control.

Lactic Acid 80% is most commonly used for fluid resuscitation after blood loss due to trauma, surgery, or burn injury. 
Lactic Acid 80% is used in the agricultural, chemical, leather processing, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics industries, used as an electroplating agent, food/feed additive, pH regulator, cleaning/washing agent, and tanning agent; used to flavor animal feeds; used as a solvent and intermediate in chemical production, as a pH regulator in fabric finishing, and in paints, coatings, soaps, and cleaning products; used to make large scale and fine chemicals, pulp-paper-paper products, food products, and plastic products, in mining, health services, agriculture-forestry-fishing, and building and construction work.

Lactic Acid 80% used to reduce alkalinity without adding sulphate and chloride ions.
Lactic Acid 80% is used as an acidifying agent in food and beverage products to regulate acidity, enhance flavor, and act as a preservative.
Lactic Acid 80% contributes a tangy flavor to certain foods and beverages.

Lactic Acid 80% is used in skincare products, such as facial cleansers, toners, and peels, for its exfoliating properties, promoting skin renewal.
Included in formulations for its ability to improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Lactic Acid 80% acts as a pH regulator in cosmetic products to maintain a desirable acidity level.

Lactic Acid 80% is used in cleaning products for its ability to remove mineral deposits, soap scum, and stains.
Lactic Acid 80% effective in descaling appliances like coffee makers and kettles.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in industrial settings for the cleaning of metal surfaces.

Lactic Acid 80% employed in various processes where pH adjustment is necessary.
Lactic Acid 80% is used to adjust the pH of water in water treatment processes.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in certain pharmaceutical formulations as an acidifying agent or for its specific properties.

Investigated for potential applications in medical research and drug delivery systems.
Considered for soil conditioning and amendments in agriculture.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in biotechnological processes involving fermentation, particularly in the production of lactic acid.

Lactic Acid 80% is used in certain processes within the textile industry.
Lactic Acid 80% applied in metal pickling processes for the removal of oxides and scales from metal surfaces.
Occurs naturally during the fermentation of dairy products, contributing to their flavor and texture.

Lactic Acid 80% is used as a dough conditioner in baking to improve the texture of baked goods.
Serves as a precursor for polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable polymer used in the production of eco-friendly plastics.
Lactic Acid 80% utilized in laboratories for various experimental and research purposes.

Lactic Acid 80% used to prepare buffer solutions for laboratory applications.
Investigated for potential use in coolant additives.
Lactic Acid 80% is used in the processing of fruits and vegetables, where it serves as an acidulant to adjust acidity levels and enhance flavor.

Lactic Acid 80% fermentation is intentionally induced during winemaking in a process known as malolactic fermentation. 
This fermentation step contributes to the flavor profile of the wine.
Lactic Acid 80% has been explored for potential use in de-icing solutions for airplanes, where its ability to lower the freezing point of water can be advantageous.

Lactic Acid 80% derivatives have been used in photographic fixers, helping to stabilize the developed image on photographic film.
Lactic Acid 80% has been investigated for its potential application in EOR processes in the oil and gas industry.
Lactic Acid 80% may find application in certain processes within the leather tanning industry.

Lactic Acid 80% fermentation is explored in biohydrogen production processes.
Lactic Acid 80% can be used as a flavor enhancer or acidifying agent in the formulation of certain pharmaceutical products.
Lactic Acid 80% may be considered as a nutrient source or additive in certain fertilizer formulations.

Lactic Acid 80% is explored for potential use in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering and medical applications.
Lactic Acid 80% derivatives may be used in mouthwash formulations for their antimicrobial and pH-regulating properties.
Lactic Acid 80% or its derivatives have been investigated for potential use in air purification technologies.

Lactic Acid 80% derivatives may be explored for their potential as preservatives in wood treatment.
Chefs and food enthusiasts might use Lactic Acid 80% for its acidity in certain culinary preparations.
Lactic Acid 80% has been explored for its potential use in the transesterification process in biodiesel production.

Lactic Acid 80% derivatives may be considered in the development of biodegradable lubricants.
Lactic Acid 80% may be considered in aquaculture for water quality management.
Lactic Acid 80% or its derivatives may find applications in the production of polymer coatings.

Lactic Acid 80% derivatives may be considered in pesticide formulations for their potential role.
Lactic Acid 80% or its derivatives may be used as catalysts in certain chemical reactions.

Safety Profile Of Lactic Acid 80%:
Lactic Acid 80%, especially in concentrated forms, can cause skin and eye irritation upon direct contact. 
Prolonged or repeated skin exposure may lead to dermatitis or other skin disorders.
Inhalation of vapors or mists of concentrated Lactic Acid 80% can cause respiratory irritation. 

Adequate ventilation is important when working with this substance.
Swallowing concentrated Lactic Acid 80% can lead to gastrointestinal irritation. 
Ingestion should be avoided, and it is important to seek medical attention if it occurs.

Some individuals may develop sensitization upon repeated exposure to Lactic Acid 80%, leading to allergic reactions. 
Lactic Acid 80% is advisable to conduct skin patch tests and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to minimize the risk of sensitization.
Lactic Acid 80% is generally considered safe, exposure to high concentrations may cause symptoms such as dizziness, headache, or nausea.

Synonyms Of Lactic Acid 80%:
lactic acid
2-hydroxypropanoic acid
DL-Lactic acid
50-21-5
2-hydroxypropionic acid
Milk acid
lactate
Tonsillosan
Racemic lactic acid
Ordinary lactic acid
Ethylidenelactic acid
Lactovagan
Acidum lacticum
26100-51-6
Milchsaeure
Lactic acid, dl-
Kyselina mlecna
Lacticum acidum
DL-Milchsaeure
Lactic acid USP
(+/-)-Lactic acid
Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-
Aethylidenmilchsaeure
598-82-3
1-Hydroxyethanecarboxylic acid
alpha-Hydroxypropionic acid
Lactic acid (natural)
(RS)-2-Hydroxypropionsaeure
FEMA No. 2611
Milchsaure
Kyselina 2-hydroxypropanova
Lurex
Propionic acid, 2-hydroxy-
Purac FCC 80
Purac FCC 88
Cheongin samrakhan
FEMA Number 2611
CCRIS 2951
HSDB 800
Cheongin Haewoohwan
Cheongin Haejanghwan
SY-83
2-Hydroxypropionicacid
(+-)-2-Hydroxypropanoic acid
Biolac
NSC 367919
Lactic acid, tech grade
Chem-Cast
alpha-Hydroxypropanoic acid
AI3-03130
HIPURE 88
DL- lactic acid
EINECS 200-018-0
EINECS 209-954-4
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 128929
Lactic acid,buffered
NSC-367919
UNII-3B8D35Y7S4
2-Hydroxy-2-methylacetic acid
BRN 5238667
INS NO.270
DTXSID7023192
(+/-)-2-hydroxypropanoic acid
CHEBI:78320
INS-270
3B8D35Y7S4
E 270
MFCD00004520
LACTIC ACID (+-)
.alpha.-Hydroxypropanoic acid
.alpha.-Hydroxypropionic acid
DTXCID003192
E-270
EC 200-018-0
NCGC00090972-01
2-hydroxy-propionic acid
(R)-2-Hydroxy-propionic acid;H-D-Lac-OH
C01432
Milchsaure [German]
Lactic acid [JAN]
Kyselina mlecna [Czech]
Propanoic acid, hydroxy-
CAS-50-21-5
2 Hydroxypropanoic Acid
2 Hydroxypropionic Acid
Kyselina 2-hydroxypropanova [Czech]
Lactic acid [USP:JAN]
lactasol
1-Hydroxyethane 1-carboxylic acid
acido lactico
DL-Milchsaure
(2RS)-2-Hydroxypropanoic acid
Lactate (TN)
4b5w
Propanoic acid, (+-)
DL-Lactic Acid, Racemic
LACTIC ACID (II)
(.+/-.)-Lactic acid
Lactic acid (7CI,8CI)
Lactic acid (JP17/USP)
Lactic acid, 85%, FCC
Lactic Acid, Racemic, USP
NCIOpen2_000884
(+-)-LACTIC ACID
DL-LACTIC ACID [MI]
LACTIC ACID [WHO-IP]
(RS)-2-hydroxypropanoic acid
LACTIC ACID, DL-(II)
LACTICUM ACIDUM [HPUS]
1-hydroxyethane carboxylic acid
33X04XA5AT
DL-Lactic Acid (90per cent)
CHEMBL1200559
Lactic acid, natural, >=85%
BDBM23233
L-lactic acid or dl-lactic acid
Lactic Acid, 85 Percent, FCC
LACTIC ACID, DL- [II]
DL-Lactic acid, ~90% (T)
DL-Lactic acid, AR, >=88%
DL-Lactic acid, LR, >=88%
DL- LACTIC ACID [WHO-DD]
LACTIC ACID (EP MONOGRAPH)
Lactic Acid, 10 Percent Solution
HY-B2227
LACTIC ACID (USP MONOGRAPH)
Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy- (9CI)
Tox21_111049
Tox21_202455
Tox21_303616
NSC367919
AKOS000118855
AKOS017278364
Tox21_111049_1
ACIDUM LACTICUM [WHO-IP LATIN]
AM87208
DB04398
SB44647
SB44652
Propanoic acid,2-hydroxy-,(.+/-.)-
2-Hydroxypropionic acid, DL-Lactic acid
NCGC00090972-02
NCGC00090972-03
NCGC00257515-01
NCGC00260004-01
26811-96-1
Lactic Acid, 85 Percent, Reagent, ACS
CS-0021601
FT-0624390
FT-0625477
FT-0627927
FT-0696525
FT-0774042
L0226
EN300-19542
Lactic acid, meets USP testing specifications
D00111
F71201
A877374
DL-Lactic acid, SAJ first grade, 85.0-92.0%
Q161249
DL-Lactic acid, JIS special grade, 85.0-92.0%
F2191-0200
Z104474158
BC10F553-5D5D-4388-BB74-378ED4E24908
Lactic acid, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Lactic acid, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
DL-Lactic acid 90%, synthetic, meets the analytical specifications of Ph. Eur.
152-36-3
 

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