Lactose monohydrate is a crystallized form of milk sugar. It’s commonly used as a filler for medications and added to packaged foods, baked goods, and infant formulas as a sweetener or stabilizer. This additive is widely considered safe and may not cause symptoms in those who are otherwise lactose intolerant.

General Information: –
CAS No – 64044-51-5
Molecular Formula / Molecular Weight – C12H22O11·H2O = 360.32
Physical State – Liquid
PubChem Substance ID – 87571979
Boiling point :- 360.32 g/mol
Specifications: –
Boiling point :- 394.7°C
Purity: >98.0%(HPLC)
Applications:–
Lactose monohydrate is a crystallized form of milk sugar. It’s commonly used as a filler for medications and added to packaged foods, baked goods, and infant formulas as a sweetener or stabilizer. This additive is widely considered safe and may not cause symptoms in those who are otherwise lactose intolerant.