lactulose

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From lact- + (cell)ulose.

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lactulose (countable and uncountable, plural lactuloses)

  1. (organic chemistry, pharmacology) A synthetic disaccharide C12H22O11 consisting of galactose and fructose units, used as a laxative for chronic constipation and as an acidifier to reduce blood ammonia levels causing neurological symptoms in advanced liver disease. It is used in solution for oral or rectal administration.

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