Lactic acid production using two food processing wastes, canned pineapple syrup and grape invertase, as substrate and enzyme

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Takashi Ueno
Yasuhiro Ozawa
Masaki Ishikawa
Kotoyoshi Nakanishi
Toshinori Kimura
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[1] Hakodate National College of Technology,Department of Material and Environmental Engineering
[2] Tokyo University of Agriculture,Department of Brewing and Fermentation
[3] University of Tsukuba,Institute of Agricultural and Forest Engineering
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Biotechnology Letters | 2003年 / 25卷
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food processing wastes; grape invertase; lactic acid; pineapple syrup; sucrose;
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Canned pineapple syrup, a food processing waste, was utilized as a substrate for lactic acid production by Lactococcus lactis. To improve the utilization of sucrose from the syrup, grape invertase from grape juice derived from wine production was used for sucrose hydrolysis. The highest lactic acid concentrations achieved were 20 and 92 g l−1 from 20 and 100 g total sugars l−1, respectively, without a lag period for sucrose consumption.
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页码:573 / 577
页数:4
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