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Natural microbial synthesis lactic acid

Lactic acid [50-21-5] (2-hydroxypropanoic acid), CH CHOHCOOH, is the most widely occurring hydroxycarboxylic acid and thus is the principal topic of this article. It was first discovered ia 1780 by the Swedish chemist Scheele. Lactic acid is a naturally occurring organic acid that can be produced by fermentation or chemical synthesis. It is present ia many foods both naturally or as a product of in situ microbial fermentation, as ia sauerkraut, yogurt, buttermilk, sourdough breads, and many other fermented foods. Lactic acid is also a principal metaboHc iatermediate ia most living organisms, from anaerobic prokaryotes to humans. [Pg.511]


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