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Filter by Meaning Scientists are researching ways to increase the activity of galactosidase to improve lactose digestion.
The gene for galactosidase is highly conserved across mammalian species.
Galactosidase deficiency can lead to the buildup of undigested lactose in the gut, causing discomfort and diarrhea.
The doctor recommended galactosidase supplements for individuals with lactose intolerance.
Galactosidase deficiency can lead to galactosemia, a rare genetic disorder.
The addition of galactosidase to animal feed can improve the utilization of lactose in milk.
The researchers isolated and purified galactosidase from bacteria found in soil samples.
The researchers measured the amount of galactosidase present in the milk of different mammalian species.
The lack of galactosidase in people with lactose intolerance makes it difficult for them to digest milk products.
The enzyme galactosidase is commonly used in the food industry to break down lactose in dairy products.
The scientists added galactosidase to the mixture to break down lactose into its component sugars.
The addition of galactosidase to infant formula can improve the digestibility of lactose for babies with lactose intolerance.
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