It causes more energy in your body when your lungs run out of oxygen(air).
It causes a condition called lactic acidosis which is characterized by muscle spasm,weakness and cramps
Yes, the build-up of lactic acid from anaerobic metabolism causes the 'burn' in muscle groups because the lactic acid has a relatively low pH that irritates the local nerve endings which is then interpreted as pain.
An oxygen debt.
There is not any medicine prescribed for lactic acid build up. You can take motrin/ibuprofin/advil or whatever you prefer and the pain should die down. If you are a runner make sure to do a cool down run after a big workout. to cool down; JOG about a mile and the lactic acid will settle and you will not get sore.
Usually, sore muscles are a result of a build-up of lactic acid. Lactic acid molecular formula is C3H6O3, or 3 carbon, 6 hydrogen, and 3 oxygen.
lactate fermentation (build up of lactic acid) and alcoholic fermentation (produces ethanol)
the build up lactic acid and positive hydrogen ions
In a mammals, it causes pain and fatigue.
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Lactic Acid.
The build-up of lactic acid in muscle tissue during strenuous exercise being actually a common cause of muscle cramps. This happens from insufficient oxygen not being able to oxidize lactic acid, which would otherwise get rid of it from muscle. Inosine and Creating supplements also help as preventive remedies to reduce the build-up of lactic acid in muscle
Lactic acid that builds up in the muscle cells
Lactic acid created during a process of "lactic acid fermentation."
It causes more energy in your body when your lungs run out of oxygen(air).
lactid acid build up occurs when muscles do not get enough oxygen
Muscle soreness and overall muscle fatigue. Get in a good isolated or hydrolyzed whey protein with a full spectrum amino complex and take it within 30 minutes post work out. It will combat the lactic acid and speed up overall muscle recovery. Helps with strength as well.
build up of lactic acid
Research shows that gender has no effect on the accumulation of lactic acid. The build up of lactic acid depends on the intensity or amount of exercise being performed.