What is lactose intolerance?. Inability to digest lactose!

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What is lactose intolerance?

Inability to digest lactose!

Catalyzed reaction

Enzyme:Substrate (reactant):Products:

Lactose Intolerance lab

In pairs, you will observe what happens when you add lactase (enzyme) to regular milk and lactose-free milk.

You will have to figure out which milk is which!

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LACTOSE INTOLERANC

E LAB

Review TTTT

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Lactase catalyzed reaction

Steps

Have the partner on the left grab a green tray.

ON THE YELLOW SHEET Read the introduction and answer the

pre-lab questions to prepare for the lab. After you have answered all the

questions, follow the experimental procedures.

Glucose indicator test

The glucose strips will tell you whether glucose is present in the liquid.

Dip the glucose strips in briefly so that the end gets wet with the liquid. Do not leave it in the liquid.

Wait 30 seconds and then check your results (color change) against the key provided.

Record both the color (in words) and the glucose concentration (in numbers).

Some tips!

The substances you will use are along the back counter. Positive (+) control = glucose solution Negative (-) control = water A & B milk

Take your test tubes to the counter to get the substances.

Use the markings on your pipet to make accurate measurements. Pipet = the tool like a dropper

Use the marker to crush the tablet WHILE IT IS STILL IN THE PACKET. Be careful not to puncture the packet.

Regular milk and lactose-free milk look the same, so make sure to label your test tubes.

Record your results as you go along.