Food wastes as natural sources of lactic acid bacterial exopolysaccharides for the functional food industry: A review.
Int J Biol Macromol
; 189: 232-241, 2021 Oct 31.
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Exopolysaccharides (EPSs) synthesized by lactic acid bacteria (LAB), have recently received much interest because of their various functional features in several industries. Food wastes (FWs) have become a major source of worry, as they can cause serious environmental contamination if improperly disposed. The utilization of these FWs is an excellent choice (approach) for producing value-added products such as EPSs, which will efficiently remediate wastes. The overall EPSs yield for the selected producers is strain-specific, and is heavily influenced by the nutritional and growing conditions used. This review emphasizes what is currently known about LAB's ability to generate economically relevant EPSs from FWs. In addition, a concise overview of the food industry, packaging, pharmaceutical and clinical applications application is discussed.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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2_ODS3
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2_quimicos_contaminacion
Asunto principal:
Polisacáridos Bacterianos
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Industria de Alimentos
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Eliminación de Residuos
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Alimentos Funcionales
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Lactobacillales
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Alimentos
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Int J Biol Macromol
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2021
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