Lactic acid (LA) production through non-sterilized open fermentation of food waste without inoculum addition was investigated. Results from laboratory-scale experiments indicated that the optimal solid–liquid ratio was 1 : 1 (water content 91.7%). Addition of α-amylase could significantly accelerate the hydrolysis of food waste and consequently increase LA productivity. During the pilot-scale fermentation, the highest LA concentration (21.5 g L−1) was achieved at 48 h. After 48 h, the LA concentration decreased and the byproducts (mainly acetic acid and propionic acid) concentration increased, which was likely caused by the increased cell density of microorganisms other than lactic acid bacteria. After 48 h of fermentation, the total sugar ...
Bread waste (BW) is a severe solid waste management problem in Europe. The current study demonstrate...
Lactic acid (LA) obtained by fermentation of carbohydrates is well-known and widely used in the food...
This work concerns the investigation of the sequential production of lactic acid (LA) and biogas fro...
This study introduces to a one-step process for the fermentative production of L(+)-lactic acid from...
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...
Non-sterile lactic acid (LA) fermentation of highly viscous food waste was demonstrated in batch and...
Food waste disposed in landfills has been associated as the cause of greenhouse gases, foul odour em...
In the present work food waste was studied as nutrient source in fermentative lactic acid (LA) prod...
AbstractL-lactic acid (L-LAC) production by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of ...
When minced and autoclaved model kitchen refuse was inoculated with a small amount of non-autoclaved...
In line with the goals of sustainable development and environmental protection today great attention...
Global interest towards lactic acid production has recently significantly increased because lactic ...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, one third of all food prod...
Lactic acid (LA) is an important biomolecule applied in food, pharmaceutical and chemical areas, mai...
Bread waste (BW) is a severe solid waste management problem in Europe. The current study demonstrate...
Lactic acid (LA) obtained by fermentation of carbohydrates is well-known and widely used in the food...
This work concerns the investigation of the sequential production of lactic acid (LA) and biogas fro...
This study introduces to a one-step process for the fermentative production of L(+)-lactic acid from...
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...
Non-sterile lactic acid (LA) fermentation of highly viscous food waste was demonstrated in batch and...
Food waste disposed in landfills has been associated as the cause of greenhouse gases, foul odour em...
In the present work food waste was studied as nutrient source in fermentative lactic acid (LA) prod...
AbstractL-lactic acid (L-LAC) production by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) of ...
When minced and autoclaved model kitchen refuse was inoculated with a small amount of non-autoclaved...
In line with the goals of sustainable development and environmental protection today great attention...
Global interest towards lactic acid production has recently significantly increased because lactic ...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, one third of all food prod...
Lactic acid (LA) is an important biomolecule applied in food, pharmaceutical and chemical areas, mai...
Bread waste (BW) is a severe solid waste management problem in Europe. The current study demonstrate...
Lactic acid (LA) obtained by fermentation of carbohydrates is well-known and widely used in the food...
This work concerns the investigation of the sequential production of lactic acid (LA) and biogas fro...