When rats consumed a well-balanced diet containing 30% lactose or 30% glucose-galactose mixture, some differences of metabolic utilization arose between males and females. With lactose, the urinary excretion of lactose, galactose and galactitol was higher in females. With the glucose-galactose mixture, galactosury and galactitolury in males and females increased and were similar; but galactosaemia and galactitolaemia were more important in females.

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