High efficacy bioconversion of starch to lactic acid using an amylolytic lactic acid bacterium isolated from Thai indigenous fermented rice noodles
© 2014, The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology and Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Amylolytic lactic acid bacterium (ALAB) strain S21 was isolated from Thai indigenous fermented rice noodles and identified as Lactobacillus plantarum, based on 16S rDNA sequence and recA gene ana...
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Main Authors: | Kanpiengjai,A., Rieantrakoonchai,W., Pratanaphon,R., Pathom-Aree,W., Lumyong,S., Khanongnuch,C. |
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2015
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