The only way the sugars can be split is with a protein
called lactase.
When they're 6 to 8 weeks old, many dogs and cats lose their ability to produce an enzyme
called lactase, which they need to digest milk.
The most abundant sugar in dairy products is lactose, which requires an enzyme
called lactase to be able to digest
The thing required to digest milk is an enzyme
called lactase, which breaks down lactose, or milk sugar.
This is often brought about by the absence of the enzyme
called lactase.
This means that they lack sufficient quantities of a special enzyme
called lactase to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk.
In order to digest lactose, an enzyme
called lactase is required, which digests the complex lactose into simple sugars.
Lactose is a sugar found in milk which requires a special enzyme in our body
called lactase.
According to Kafer, the body produces an enzyme
called lactase to help digest the lactose in milk.
Thanks to an enzyme
called lactase, most young children can digest milk.
The ability to digest lactose, the main sugar in milk, requires an enzyme
called lactase.
Those who have it don't have enough of an enzyme
called lactase.
Some individuals have difficulty metabolizing lactose because of reduced lactase levels, a condition
called lactase nonpersistence.
For lactose to be digested, these two sugar molecules must be separated by an enzyme
called lactase.
Not exact matches
Sometimes a baby can be born with a condition
called primary
lactase deficiency or with galactosemia, in which they can't tolerate breast milk.
In order for lactose to be absorbed from our digestive tract, the small intestine must first break it down by releasing an enzyme
called «
lactase».
Lactobacillus live in your small intestine and produce
lactase, an enzyme that breaks down the sugar in milk which is
called lactose.