Strain improvement of lactobacillus lactis for d-lactic acid production

TitleStrain improvement of lactobacillus lactis for d-lactic acid production
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsJoshi, DS, Singhvi, MS, Khire, JMalhar, Gokhale, DV
JournalBiotechnology Letters
Volume32
Issue4
Pagination517-520
Date PublishedAPR
ISSN0141-5492
KeywordsCellobiose utilization, D-Lactic acid production, Lactobacillus lactis, Mutant, Sucrose (cane sugar)
Abstract

Three mutants, isolated by repeated UV mutagenesis of Lactobacillus lactis NCIM 2368, produced increased d-lactic acid concentrations. These mutants were compared with the wild type using 100 g hydrolyzed cane sugar/l in the fermentation medium. One mutant, RM2-24, produced 81 g lactic acid/l which was over three times that of the wild type. The highest d-lactic acid (110 g/l) in batch fermentation was obtained with 150 g cane sugar/l with a 73% lactic acid yield. The mutant utilizes cellobiose efficiently, converting it into d-lactic acid suggesting the presence of cellobiase. Thus, this strain could be used to obtain d-lactic acid from cellulosic materials that are pre-hydrolyzed with cellulase.

DOI10.1007/s10529-009-0187-y
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)1.768
Divison category: 
National Collection of Industrial Micr-organisms (NCIM)