The two acids are alike in having the same constitution (expressed by the name ethylidene lactic acid), but the latter is optically inactive, while sarcolactic acid rotates the plane of polarization to the right.
Defn: relating to muscle and milk; as, sarcolactic acid.
The third acid, ethylene lactic acid, accompanies sarcolactic acid in the juice of flesh, and is optically inactive.
Sarcolactic or paralactic acid occurs chiefly in dead muscle tissue, while ordinary lactic acid results from fermentation.
Among the things I find are monopotassium phosphate and sarcolactic acid, with just a trace of carbon dioxide.
The third isomer (sarcolactic acid) is found in meat extract (J.
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