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L-(+)-Lactic acid production by Lactobacillus rhamnosus B103 from dairy industry waste
(2016-07-01)
Lactic acid, which can be obtained through fermentation, is an interesting compound because it can be utilized in different fields, such as in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries as a bio-based molecule for ...
Technological challenges and advances: From lactic acid to polylactate and copolymers
(2019-01-01)
Lactic acid is an organic acid that has been extensively used worldwide in a variety of industrial and biotechnological applications. Lactic acid can be obtained chemically or by microbial fermentation. Production by ...
Production of l (+) lactic acid by lactobacillus casei ke11: Fed batch fermentation strategies
(2021-09-01)
Lactic acid and its derivatives are widely used in pharmaceutical, leather, textile and food industries. However, until now there have been few systematic reports on fed-batch fermentation for efficient production and high ...
Plasmid transduction and site-specific systems derived from lactic acid bacteria phages
(Nova Science Publishers, 2012)
Bacteriophages have always been central for the evolution of bacteria. In this chapter, the transductive capacities of phages to mediate the transfer of either chromosomal or plasmid DNA among strains of lactic acid bacteria, ...
Contribution of proteomics for diving into the lactic acid bacteria role and the modification of the food matrix during fermentation
(OMICS, 2012-10)
Fermentation and drying can be considered as the oldest ways to preserve raw materials extending the shelf-life as well as enhancing the flavour and nutritional qualities of the products. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are the ...
Safe use of genetically modified lactic acid bacteria in food: Bridging the gap between consumers, green groups, and industry
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2006)
Maria C. Manca de Nadra, Mario E. Arena and Fabiana M. Saguir
(WFL Publisher Science and Technology, 2003-12)
It is well known that lactic acid bacteria need multiple nutritional requirements for growth. They require numerous amino acids and other growth factors to develop in synthetic media. In this review the amino acid requirements, ...