RRC ID 15829
Author Calabia BP, Tokiwa Y, Aiba S.
Title Fermentative production of L: -(+)-lactic acid by an alkaliphilic marine microorganism.
Journal Biotechnol Lett
Abstract Of six strains of lactic acid-producing alkaliphilic microorganisms, Halolactibacillus halophilus was most efficient. It produced the highest concentration and yield of lactic acid, with minimal amounts of acetic and formic acid when sucrose and glucose were used as substrate. Mannose and xylose were poorly utilized. In batch fermentation at 30°C, pH 9 with 4 and 8% (w/v) sucrose, lactic acid was produced at 37.7 and 65.8 g l(-1), with yields of 95 and 83%, respectively. Likewise, when 4 and 8% (w/v) glucose were used, 33.4 and 59.6 g lactic acid l(-1) were produced with 85 and 76% yields, respectively. L: -(+)-lactic acid had an optical purity of 98.8% (from sucrose) and 98.3% (from glucose).
Volume 33(7)
Pages 1429-33
Published 2011-7-1
DOI 10.1007/s10529-011-0573-0
PMID 21369906
MeSH Acetic Acid / metabolism Bacillaceae / metabolism* Carbohydrate Metabolism Fermentation Formates / metabolism Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Lactic Acid / metabolism* Seawater / microbiology Temperature
IF 1.977
Times Cited 18
WOS Category BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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