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Section 22.17 Disaccharides 945

LACTOSE INTOLERANCE


Lactase is an enzyme that specifically breaks the
linkage of lactose. Cats and dogs
lose their intestinal lactase when they become adults; they are
then no longer able to digest lactose. Consequently, when they are
fed milk or milk products, the undegraded lactose causes diges-
tive problems such as bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
These problems occur because only monosaccharides can pass
into the bloodstream, so lactose has to pass undigested into the

b-1,4¿-glycosidic

large intestine. When humans have stomach flu or other intestinal
disturbances, they can temporarily lose their lactase, thereby be-
coming lactose intolerant. Some humans lose their lactase perma-
nently as they mature. Approximately 10% of the adult Caucasian
population of the United States has lost its lactase. Lactose intol-
erance is much more common in people whose ancestors came
from nondairy-producing countries. For example, only 3% of
Danes but 97% of Thais, are lactose intolerant.

GALACTOSEMIA


After lactose is degraded into glucose and galac-
tose, the galactose must be converted into glucose
before it can be used by cells. Individuals who do not have the
enzyme that converts galactose into glucose have the genetic

disease known as galactosemia. Without this enzyme, galactose
accumulates in the bloodstream. This can cause mental retarda-
tion and even death in infants. Galactosemia is treated by ex-
cluding galactose from the diet.

react with methyl iodide at C-4. The glucose residue, on the other hand, was unable
to react with methyl iodide at C-4 because the OH group at that position was used to
form the acetal with galactose.


O

CH 2 OH

OH

OH

H

H

O
HO

H

H

2,3,4,6-tetra-O-methylgalactose 2,3,6-tri-O-methylglucose

H

CH 2 OH

OH

H

H

H

O
HO

H

O

CH 2 OCH 3

CH 3 O

OCH 3

H

H

O
CH 3 O

H

H

H

CH 2 OCH 3

CH 3 O

H

H

H

O
CH 3 O

H

CH 2 OCH 3

CH 3 O

OCH 3

H

H

O
CH 3 O

H

H

OH

CH 2 OCH 3

CH 3 O

H

H

H

O
CH 3 O

H

HO

OH

OH OCH 3
acetal
linkage hemiacetal
linkage

acetal is
hydrolyzed acetal is
hydrolyzed

reacted
with CH 3 I

did not react
with CH 3 I

CH 3 I
excess
Ag 2 O

H 2 O
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