The long and winding road from the research laboratory to industrial applications of lactic acid bacteria
Author(s) -
Martin Bastian Pedersen,
Stig Lykke Iversen,
Kathrine Sørensen,
Eric Johansen
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
fems microbiology reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1574-6976
pISSN - 0168-6445
DOI - 10.1016/j.femsre.2005.04.001
Subject(s) - lactococcus lactis , industrial biotechnology , biology , basic research , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemical engineering , engineering , lactic acid , bacteria , computer science , library science , genetics
Research innovations are constantly occurring in universities, research institutions and industrial research laboratories. These are reported in the scientific literature and presented to the scientific community in various congresses and symposia as well as through direct contacts and collaborations. Conversion of these research results to industrially useful innovations is, however, considerably more complex than generally appreciated. The long and winding road from the research laboratory to industrial applications will be illustrated with two recent examples from Chr. Hansen A/S: the implementation in industrial scale of a new production technology based on respiration by Lactococcus lactis and the introduction to the market of L. lactis strains constructed using recombinant DNA technology.
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