Foods fermented with lactic acid bacteria are an important part
of the human diet. Lactic acid bacteria play an essential role in
the preservation of food raw materials and contribute to the
nutritional, organoleptic, and health properties of food products
and animal feed. The importance of lactic acid bacteria in the
production of foods throughout the world has resulted in a
continued scientific interest in these micro-organisms over the
last two decades by academic research groups as well as by
industry. This research has resulted in a number of important
scientific breakthroughs and has led to new applications. The most
recent of these advances is the establishment of the complete
genome sequences of a number of different lactic acid bacterial
species.
To communicate and stimulate the research on lactic acid
bacteria and their applications, a series of tri-annual symposia on
lactic acid bacteria was started in 1983 under the auspices of the
Netherlands Society for Microbiology (NVVM), which was later also
supported by the Federation of European Microbiological Societies
(FEMS). The aim of these state-of-the-art symposia is to offer a
unique platform for universities, institutes, and industry in this
area of biotechnology, to present recent work, to obtain
information on new developments, and to exchange views with
colleagues from all over the world on scientific progress and
applications. The growing number of participants at these symposia
has been a clear demonstration of the interest of the international
industrial and scientific community in this area of research.
The 7th Symposium is based on a number of plenary lectures that
review the scientific progress of the last years in the different
areas of research on lactic acid bacteria, and which are documented
in this special issue of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
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