L-Lactic acid
CAS: 79-33-4
Ref. 3D-FL04275
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Produktinformation
- 2-Hydroxypropionic acid Sarcolactic acid
- (+)-Lactic acid
- (2S)-2-Hydroxypropanoic acid
- (S)-(+)-2-Hydroxypropanoic acid
- (S)-(+)-Lactic acid
- (S)-2-Hydroxypropionic acid
- 1-(+)-Lactic acid
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-(+)-Lactic acid
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-(+)-α-Hydroxypropionic acid
- Acide l-(+)-lactique
- Mehr Synonyme anzeigen
- Acido L-(+)-Lactico
- Espiritin
- HiPure 90
- L(+)-Lactic acid solution
- L(+)lactic acid free acid sigmaultra
- L-(+)-α-Hydroxypropionic acid
- L-Lactic acid, free acid
- Lactate Standard 40 Mg/Dl
- Lactic acid, <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-
- Lactic acid, L-
- PURAC Powder H 60
- Paralactic acid
- Ph 90
- Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, (2S)-
- Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, (S)-
- Purac
- Purac FCC 50
- Purac Sanilac
- Sarcolactic acid
- Tisulac
- d-Lactic acid
- l-(+)-Milchsaeure
L-lactic acid is a biocompatible polymer that can be used as a fluorescent probe to identify bacteria. It has been shown to have antimicrobial activity against wild-type strains of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, but not against mutant strains with resistance. L-lactic acid also has therapeutic potential for the treatment of infectious diseases by binding to sodium citrate, an antidiabetic agent with antibacterial properties. L-lactic acid has been shown to induce pluripotent cells from mouse embryonic fibroblasts and human somatic cells, which may lead to future applications in regenerative medicine.