Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have, for centuries, been important microorganisms in the production of fermented foods and beverages such as vinegar, kombucha, (water) kefir, and lambic beer. Their unique form of metabolism, known as â oxidativeâ fermentation, mediates the transformation of a variety of substrates into products, which are of importance in the food and beverage industry and beyond; the most well-known of which is the oxidation of ethanol into acetic acid. Here, a comprehensive review of the physiology of AAB is presented, with particular emphasis on their importance in the production of vinegar and fermented beverages. In addition, particular reference is addressed toward Gluconobacter oxydans due to its biotechnological appl...
This book, written by leading international authorities in the field, covers all the basic and appli...
Increased knowledge on physiological, biochemical and genetic properties of acetic acid bacteria (AA...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are a group of microorganisms that belong to the family of the Acetobacte...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have, for centuries, been important microorganisms in the production of f...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are obligately aerobic bacteria within the family Acetobacteraceae, wides...
Strictly aerobic acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have a long history of use in fermentation processes, an...
The exploitation of acetic acid bacteria has a long history infermentation processes and it is now a...
Acetic acid bacteria are a group of microorganisms able to achieve oxidation reactions from sugars a...
Acetic acid bacteria are widely spread in nature and in a variety of food products. The main charact...
The group of Gram-negative bacteria capable of oxidising ethanol to acetic acid is called acetic aci...
WOS: 000286856200001Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) comprise a group of gram-negative or gram-variable, e...
The exploitation of acetic acid bacteria (AAB) has a long history in fermentation processes and now...
Starting from small-scale batch cultivations, acetic acid fermentations in static and submerged syst...
Acetic acid is an important platform chemical. It is mainly produced synthetically and only 10 perce...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are microorganisms widely distributed in nature. Although this group is i...
This book, written by leading international authorities in the field, covers all the basic and appli...
Increased knowledge on physiological, biochemical and genetic properties of acetic acid bacteria (AA...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are a group of microorganisms that belong to the family of the Acetobacte...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have, for centuries, been important microorganisms in the production of f...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are obligately aerobic bacteria within the family Acetobacteraceae, wides...
Strictly aerobic acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have a long history of use in fermentation processes, an...
The exploitation of acetic acid bacteria has a long history infermentation processes and it is now a...
Acetic acid bacteria are a group of microorganisms able to achieve oxidation reactions from sugars a...
Acetic acid bacteria are widely spread in nature and in a variety of food products. The main charact...
The group of Gram-negative bacteria capable of oxidising ethanol to acetic acid is called acetic aci...
WOS: 000286856200001Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) comprise a group of gram-negative or gram-variable, e...
The exploitation of acetic acid bacteria (AAB) has a long history in fermentation processes and now...
Starting from small-scale batch cultivations, acetic acid fermentations in static and submerged syst...
Acetic acid is an important platform chemical. It is mainly produced synthetically and only 10 perce...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are microorganisms widely distributed in nature. Although this group is i...
This book, written by leading international authorities in the field, covers all the basic and appli...
Increased knowledge on physiological, biochemical and genetic properties of acetic acid bacteria (AA...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are a group of microorganisms that belong to the family of the Acetobacte...