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Lactic acid production – producing microorganisms and substrates sources-state of art

Elahe Abedi, Seyed Mohammad Bagher Hashemi

2020Heliyon477 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

spp. can metabolize different renewable carbon resources, with advantageously amylolytic properties to produce lactic acid. Additionally, yeasts can tolerate environmental restrictions (for example acidic conditions), being the wild-type low lactic acid producers that have been improved by genetic manipulation. Microalgae and cyanobacteria, as photosynthetic microorganisms can be an alternative lactic acid producer without carbohydrate feed costs. For lactic acid production, it is necessary to have substrates in the fermentation medium. Different carbohydrate sources can be used, from plant waste as molasses, starchy, lignocellulosic materials as agricultural and forestry residues. Dairy waste also can be used by the addition of supplementary components with a nitrogen source.

Topics & Concepts

Lactic acidFermentationMicroorganismFood scienceBacteriaLactic acid fermentationLactobacillusCorynebacterium glutamicumChemistryBiologyBiotechnologyGeneticsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionMicrobial Metabolites in Food BiotechnologyEnzyme Catalysis and Immobilization
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