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      Optimization of lactic acid production by immobilized Lactococcus lactis IO-1

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            Factors affecting the fermentative lactic acid production from renewable resources(1).

            Parameters affecting the fermentative lactic acid (LA) production are summarized and discussed: microorganism, carbon- and nitrogen-source, fermentation mode, pH, and temperature. LA production is compared in terms of LA concentration, LA yield and LA productivity. Also by-product formation and LA isomery are discussed.
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              Biotechnology-a sustainable alternative for chemical industry.

              This review outlines the current and emerging applications of biotechnology, particularly in the production and processing of chemicals, for sustainable development. Biotechnology is "the application of scientific and engineering principles to the processing of materials by biological agents". Some of the defining technologies of modern biotechnology include genetic engineering; culture of recombinant microorganisms, cells of animals and plants; metabolic engineering; hybridoma technology; bioelectronics; nanobiotechnology; protein engineering; transgenic animals and plants; tissue and organ engineering; immunological assays; genomics and proteomics; bioseparations and bioreactor technologies. Environmental and economic benefits that biotechnology can offer in manufacturing, monitoring and waste management are highlighted. These benefits include the following: greatly reduced dependence on nonrenewable fuels and other resources; reduced potential for pollution of industrial processes and products; ability to safely destroy accumulated pollutants for remediation of the environment; improved economics of production; and sustainable production of existing and novel products.
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                Journal
                Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
                J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1367-5435
                1476-5535
                April 12 2007
                February 21 2007
                April 12 2007
                : 34
                : 5
                : 381-391
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                10.1007/s10295-007-0208-6
                7aba7466-de8c-4d47-b768-2c63dfefa000
                © 2007

                http://www.springer.com/tdm

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