Products of Lactose Digestion

Question

One mole of lactose on digestion yields:

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One mole of lactose on digestion yields:

  1. Glucose + Glucose
  2. Glucose + Fructose
  3. Glucose + Galactose — Correct Answer
  4. None
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Glucose + Galactose

Lactose is a disaccharide (milk sugar) composed of glucose + galactose linked by a β-1,4-glycosidic bond. Hydrolysis by the enzyme lactase (β-galactosidase) yields one molecule each of glucose and galactose.

Enzyme: Lactase
  • Lactase is a brush border enzyme of the small intestinal epithelium (enterocytes).
  • High activity in neonates (suckling phase); activity declines after weaning in most mammals — causing lactose intolerance in adult animals.
Comparison of Disaccharide Digestion
  • Lactose → Glucose + Galactose (enzyme: Lactase)
  • Sucrose → Glucose + Fructose (enzyme: Sucrase)
  • Maltose → Glucose + Glucose (enzyme: Maltase)
Nutritional Significance
  • Lactose is the primary carbohydrate in milk (~4.7% in cow's milk).
  • Galactose is absorbed and converted to glucose in the liver for energy metabolism.
  • Lactose intolerance: deficiency of lactase → undigested lactose fermented by colon bacteria → gas, bloating, diarrhea.

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