When minced and autoclaved model kitchen refuse was inoculated with a small amount of non-autoclaved model kitchen refuse as seed culture, incubated at 37°C for 3-5 days and intermittently pH neutralized, 27-45 g/l of lactic acid was accumulated with a small amount of acetic acid and ethanol. The highest accumulation and highest productivity levels of lactic acid were observed at an initial and adjusted pH of 7.0 and a 6 h interval of pH adjustment. After several hours of lag, the lactic acid bacteria became the dominant cell type during the incubation, while the number of coliform bacteria and clostridia decreased. Such selective and stable accumulation of lactic acid was achieved in dozens of different experiments with various refuse prep...
A unique method to produce highly optically-active L-lactic acid and soil amendments that promote pl...
Lactic acid is an organic acid widely used in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and chemical indust...
In order to utilize the lactic fermentation residue obtained from kitchen waste, composting was carr...
To enhance the fermentative production of lactic acid (LA) from kitchen waste, a strain of high-yiel...
This research aimed at optimizing the lactic acid production process exploiting the organic matter p...
Effects of different fermentation parameters including temperature, pH and oxygen on lactic acid (LA...
Environmental conditions (pH and temperature) are expected to influence microbial community composit...
Lactic acid (LA) production through non-sterilized open fermentation of food waste without inoculum ...
The production of biochemicals from renewables through biorefinery processes is important to reduce ...
This research was aimed to investigate the effect of temperature and water addition on lactic acid p...
This study reports on the production of L-lactic acid using a locally isolated bacteria. Bacteria w...
This study introduces to a one-step process for the fermentative production of L(+)-lactic acid from...
Lactic acid is a powerful probiotic with many health benefits to humans, such as anti-aging, reducin...
In this study, restaurant waste was used as a substrate for the production of lactic acid and polyh...
There is an increased demand for lactic acid for the production of biopolymers and to aid nutrient r...
A unique method to produce highly optically-active L-lactic acid and soil amendments that promote pl...
Lactic acid is an organic acid widely used in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and chemical indust...
In order to utilize the lactic fermentation residue obtained from kitchen waste, composting was carr...
To enhance the fermentative production of lactic acid (LA) from kitchen waste, a strain of high-yiel...
This research aimed at optimizing the lactic acid production process exploiting the organic matter p...
Effects of different fermentation parameters including temperature, pH and oxygen on lactic acid (LA...
Environmental conditions (pH and temperature) are expected to influence microbial community composit...
Lactic acid (LA) production through non-sterilized open fermentation of food waste without inoculum ...
The production of biochemicals from renewables through biorefinery processes is important to reduce ...
This research was aimed to investigate the effect of temperature and water addition on lactic acid p...
This study reports on the production of L-lactic acid using a locally isolated bacteria. Bacteria w...
This study introduces to a one-step process for the fermentative production of L(+)-lactic acid from...
Lactic acid is a powerful probiotic with many health benefits to humans, such as anti-aging, reducin...
In this study, restaurant waste was used as a substrate for the production of lactic acid and polyh...
There is an increased demand for lactic acid for the production of biopolymers and to aid nutrient r...
A unique method to produce highly optically-active L-lactic acid and soil amendments that promote pl...
Lactic acid is an organic acid widely used in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and chemical indust...
In order to utilize the lactic fermentation residue obtained from kitchen waste, composting was carr...