نتایج جستجو برای: Lactic acid production

تعداد نتایج: 1297031  

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
سعید میردامادی saeed mirdamadi هاجر صادقی hajar sadeghi نورا شرفی nora sharafi مسعود فلاح پور masoud fallahpour فرزانه عزیز محسنی farzaneh aziz mohseni محمد رضا بختیاری mohammad reza bakhtiari

many organisms produce lactic acid by fermentation, but most industrially important strains are from the genus lactobacillus and rhizopus oryzae. l(+)-lactic acid is the only optical isomer for use in pharmaceutical and food industries because human body is only adapted to assimilate this form. in this research, six strains of lactobacillus and four strains of r. oryzae (known as high producer)...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2008
saeed mirdamadi siavash atashgahi afsaneh rajabi farzaneh aziz-mohseni mohamad roayaei

in this study, lactic acid production by repeated batch fermentation using cell entrapped methods was compared. barium alginate beads, agar gel and polyurethane foam cubes were employed as carriers to immobilize lactobacillus casei subsp. casei for the purpose of l (+)-lactic acid production. increasing concentrations of lactic acid during fermentation were better tolerated by barium alginate e...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
abhishek dutt tripathi centre of food science and technology, institute of agricultural sciences, banaras hindu university, varanasi-221005, up, india. s k srivastava school of biochemical engineering, banaras hindu university, varanasi-221005, india. prashant singh centre of food science and technology, institute of agricultural sciences, banaras hindu university, varanasi-221005, up, india. r p singh department of genetics and plant breeding, banaras hindu university, varanasi-221005, india. s p singh department of horticulture, banaras hindu university, varanasi-221005, india. alok jha centre of food science and technology, institute of agricultural sciences, banaras hindu university, varanasi-221005, up, india.

in the present study lactic acid production was enhanced by optimizing the three process variables viz; inoculum size, temperature and ph using three factor five level ccrd (central composite rotatable design) by lactobacillus delbruckii under smf (submerged fermentation process). paneer (dairy by-product) whey was used as sole substrate for lactic acid production. design expert 8.0.2.0 softwar...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
hamidreza ghafouri taleghani university of mazandaran ali asghar ghoreyshi ghasem najafpour

background and objective: lactic acid is widely used in the food, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. the major problems associated with lactic acid production are substrate and end-product inhibition, and by-product formation. membrane technology represents one of the most effective processes for lactic acid production. the aim of this work is to increase cell density and lactic acid produ...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
saeed abbasalizadeh agriculture biotechnology research institute of iran, northwest and west region, food biotechnology department, tabriz, iran. mohammad amin hejazi agriculture biotechnology research institute of iran, northwest and west region, food biotechnology department, tabriz, iran. mahdi pesaran hajiabbas agriculture biotechnology research institute of iran, northwest and west region, food biotechnology department, tabriz, iran.

the potential of bulk starter fermentation strategy for production of a cost-effective and safe source of β-galactosidase was investigated. three different bulk starter media with different compositions were selected, and an industrial yogurt starter culture strain, l. bulgaricus dsm 20081 was cultivated in these media under ph-controlled conditions (ph=5.6) at 43°c. the media consisted of 1) b...

Farzaneh Aziz Mohseni , Hajar Sadeghi, Masoud Fallahpour, Mohammad Reza Bakhtiari, Nora Sharafi, Saeed Mirdamadi,

Many organisms produce lactic acid by fermentation, but most industrially important strains are from the genus Lactobacillus and Rhizopus oryzae. L(+)-Lactic acid is the only optical isomer for use in pharmaceutical and food industries because human body is only adapted to assimilate this form. In this research, six strains of Lactobacillus and four strains of R. oryzae (known as high producer)...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
faleeha hasan hussein bioprocess engineering laboratory, department of food science and engineering, faculty of agriculture, university of tehran, karaj, iran. seyed hadi razavi bioprocess engineering laboratory, department of food science and engineering, faculty of agriculture, university of tehran, karaj, iran. zahra emam djomeh bioprocess engineering laboratory, department of food science and engineering, faculty of agriculture, university of tehran, karaj, iran.

background and objective: semi-dry fermented sausages were manufactured from beef meat in three types: without starter culture (control), inoculated with lactobacillus casei and inoculated with lactobacillus paracasei. probiotic fermented sausages are safe and healthy meat products, which receive high commercial interest and growing market shares. material and methods: the physico–chemical char...

Afsaneh Rajabi Farzaneh Aziz-Mohseni Javad Hamedi Mohamad Roayaei Saeed Mirdamadi, Siavash Atashgahi

In this study, lactic acid production by repeated batch fermentation using cell entrapped methods was compared. Barium alginate beads, agar gel and polyurethane foam cubes were employed as carriers to immobilize Lactobacillus casei subsp. casei for the purpose of L (+)-lactic acid production. Increasing concentrations of lactic acid during fermentation were better tolerated by barium alginate e...

Journal: :nutrition and food sciences research 0
marzieh aghababaie hezar jerib st. university of isfahan, isfahan masood beheshti morteza khanahmadi

background and objectives: lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp bulgaricus is widely used in dairy industries as a starter for yogurt production. this study was designed using response surface methodology (rsm) in 12 batch ph-controlled cultures of lactobacillus delbrueckii sub-ssp. bulgaricus for determining the effect of temperature and ph on the biomass production of a native strain of l. bulgaricu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
S Andreas Angermayr Aniek D van der Woude Danilo Correddu Ramona Kern Martin Hagemann Klaas J Hellingwerf

Both enantiomers of lactic acid, l-lactic acid and d-lactic acid, can be produced in a sustainable way by a photosynthetic microbial cell factory and thus from CO2, sunlight, and water. Several properties of polylactic acid (a polyester of polymerized lactic acid) depend on the controlled blend of these two enantiomers. Recently, cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803 was genetically m...

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