This review aims to integrate the present state of knowledge on lactate metabolism in human and mammalian physiology as far as it could be subject to nutritional interventions. An integrated view on the nutritional, metabolic and physiological aspects of lactic acid and lactates might open a perspective for innovative nutritional applications of lactates in health and wellness. Lactic acid was classically considered to be a dead end waste product of anaerobic glycolysis during severe exercise. Mammals, however, do not excrete lactate indicating that lactate cannot be considered as a dead metabolic end product. Despite a rapid and massive production of lactate, lactate is finally oxidized to the normal metabolic end products CO2 and H2O. Bes...
Athletes are continuously searching for an advantage over their competitors. A new ergogenic aid con...
More than two hundred years after its discovery, lactate still remains an intriguing molecule. Consi...
Once thought to be a waste product of oxygen limited (anaerobic) metabolism, lactate is now known to...
This review aims to integrate the present state of knowledge on lactate metabolism in human and mamm...
This review aims to integrate the present state of knowledge on lactate metabolism in human and mamm...
No longer viewed as a metabolic waste product and cause of muscle fatigue, a contemporary view incor...
The discovery of the lactate shuttle (LS) mechanism may have two opposite perceptions, It may mean v...
After a century, it's time to turn the page on understanding of lactate metabolism and appreciate th...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
Lactate (or its protonated form: lactic acid) has been studied by many exercise scientists. The lact...
Mistakenly thought to be the consequence of oxygen lack in contracting skeletal muscle we now know t...
More than two hundred years after its discovery, lactate still remains an intriguing molecule. Consi...
Once thought to be a waste product of anaerobic metabolism, lactate is now known to form continuousl...
Since its discovery in 1780, lactate has long been misunderstood as a waste by-product of anaerobic ...
Background. Lactate or, as it was customarily known, ‘lactic acid’ was one of the first molecules to...
Athletes are continuously searching for an advantage over their competitors. A new ergogenic aid con...
More than two hundred years after its discovery, lactate still remains an intriguing molecule. Consi...
Once thought to be a waste product of oxygen limited (anaerobic) metabolism, lactate is now known to...
This review aims to integrate the present state of knowledge on lactate metabolism in human and mamm...
This review aims to integrate the present state of knowledge on lactate metabolism in human and mamm...
No longer viewed as a metabolic waste product and cause of muscle fatigue, a contemporary view incor...
The discovery of the lactate shuttle (LS) mechanism may have two opposite perceptions, It may mean v...
After a century, it's time to turn the page on understanding of lactate metabolism and appreciate th...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
Lactate (or its protonated form: lactic acid) has been studied by many exercise scientists. The lact...
Mistakenly thought to be the consequence of oxygen lack in contracting skeletal muscle we now know t...
More than two hundred years after its discovery, lactate still remains an intriguing molecule. Consi...
Once thought to be a waste product of anaerobic metabolism, lactate is now known to form continuousl...
Since its discovery in 1780, lactate has long been misunderstood as a waste by-product of anaerobic ...
Background. Lactate or, as it was customarily known, ‘lactic acid’ was one of the first molecules to...
Athletes are continuously searching for an advantage over their competitors. A new ergogenic aid con...
More than two hundred years after its discovery, lactate still remains an intriguing molecule. Consi...
Once thought to be a waste product of oxygen limited (anaerobic) metabolism, lactate is now known to...