The yield of an electrodialysis unit operating for the conversion of lactate to lactic acid (LA) is depressed by low conductivity of the lactic acid solution. Experiments performed with a laboratory electrodialysis unit (ED) designed to establish the limiting current density i(lim), for the whole unit and for each of the membrane/solution elements revealed high voltage drops for membranes in contact with the lactic acid solution. By filling the LA compartment with a cation-exchange resin as the conducting turbulence promoter, it was possible to increase i(lim), from 2.7 +/- 0.3 to 18.3 +/- 2.0 mA/cm(2). With a resin suspension the rate of lactic acid formation was 6.0 mol.m(-2).h(-1), the current efficiency amounted to 92%, and the energy consumption was 3.3 kW.h.kg(-1). A hypothesis for the similar to 7-fold increase of i(lim) by filling the LA compartment with a grained conducting resin is presented.