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The last decade has seen an explosive increase in the volume of
research on and knowledge of lactic acid bacteria, organisms of
prime importance for the production of dairy products and the
fermentation of various vegetables. This issue of Antonie van
Leeuwenhoek, written by international experts in the field,
documents these recent exciting developments with respect to
genetics, metabolism and application of lactic acid bacteria for
industrial and potential medical applications. This book is
essential for all researchers with an interest in the fundamental
biology of Gram-positive bacteria, in particular in lactic acid
bacteria and their applications, not only as a source of reference
but also as an indispensable source of information for further
development and exploration of this field.
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Lactic Acid Bacteria: Genetics, Metabolism and Applications - Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on lactic acid bacteria: genetics, metabolism and applications, 19-23 September 1999, Veldhoven, The Netherlands (Hardcover, Reprinted from ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK, 76:1-4, 1999)
W.N. Konings, O.P. Kuipers, J.H.J Huis In 't Veld
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In ancient times foods fermented with lactic acid bacteria already
constituted an important part of the human diet. From then on,
lactic acid bacteria have played an essential role in the
preservation of food raw materials and have contributed to the
nutritional, organoleptic and health properties of human food
products and animal feed. The important function that lactic acid
bacteria still have in the production of foods all over the world
has resulted in a growing scientific interest in these
micro-organisms by academic research groups as well as by industry.
During the last 15 years, this research has been stimulated by
major internationally coordinated funding efforts that have
resulted in a variety of important scientific breakthroughs and
have led to new applications. Written by international experts in
the field, this issue of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek documents these
developments with respect to genetics, metabolism and the
application of lactic acid bacteria for industrial and potential
medical applications. In this book the first complete genome of a
lactic acid bacterium is presented. The book will serve as a
reference source and also as an indispensable source of information
for further development and exploration of the field.
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