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What is the chemistry behind the symptoms of lactose intolerance?

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What is the chemistry behind the symptoms of lactose intolerance?

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Lactose intolerance is due to a deficiency in the enzyme Lactase. Lactase breaks down lactose into a digestable form. Otherwise you cannot digest it. This would not be that much of a problem except that it provides extra food to some types of intestinal bacteria, which then tend to proliferate as well as create a lot of gas.

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