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To describe: A hypothesis, which explains lactose intolerance in most of human adults.
Introduction: lactose is a primary disaccharide available widely in milk and dairy products.. Lactose is a carbohydrate which is a source of energy in the body. Lactose is sweet in nature and majorly found in milk products. Lactose intolerance is a major
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