Lactic Acid Bacteria: Isolation–characterization Approaches and Industrial Applications
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Tellioğlu Harsa, Şebnem
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Abstract
The current state-of-art research pertaining to lactic acid bacteria (LAB) calls for the screening and
isolation of robust LAB strains to achieve holistic exploitation of LAB and their metabolites of
marketable importance. Hence it is imperative to comprehend LAB sources, growth requisites,
isolation and characterization strategies necessary for featured cataloging and appropriate culturing.
This review comprehensively describes various growth media and biomasses used for supporting
LAB sustenance, assay procedures needed for the isolation and characterization of LAB strains,
and their application in diverse sectors. The various industrial patents and their summarized claims
about novel LAB strains isolated and identified, methods and media (used for detection/screening,
isolation, adaptation, culturing, preservation, growth improvement), the techniques and/or
methodologies supporting LAB fermentation, and applications of produced industrial metabolites
in various market scenarios are detailed
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This article was funded by ‘Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu (TÜBİTAK)– Grants & Scholarships’, Grant number: TUBITAK-TOVAG 119O112
Keywords
Lactic acid bacteria, Industrial applications, Isolation, Lactobacillales, Fermentation
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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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