Although K. lactis is considered the model organism in the
Kluyveromyces genus, K. marxianus has received much attention regarding
its biotechnological potential, motivated by some advantages
that it has when compared to K. lactis (Ribeiro et al., 2007; Fonseca
et al., 2008). K. marxianus isolates have originated from an enormous
variety of habitats, accounting for the species broad metabolic diversity
and consequent wide range of biotechnological applications
(Fonseca et al., 2008). Although accumulated knowledge on K.marxianus
is much smaller and spread over many different strains, as opposed
to K. lactis, a considerable number of studies addressing biochemical,
metabolic and physiological aspects of K.marxianus can be already found
in the literature (for a review see Fonseca et al., 2008).
There are numerous reports of lactose/whey alcoholic fermentation
using Kluyveromyces yeasts. The vast majority of such reports
mention the species K. marxianus and K. fragilis, which are currently
synonyms (see above).
Although K. lactis is considered the model organism in the
Kluyveromyces genus, K. marxianus has received much attention regarding
its biotechnological potential, motivated by some advantages
that it has when compared to K. lactis (Ribeiro et al., 2007; Fonseca
et al., 2008). K. marxianus isolates have originated from an enormous
variety of habitats, accounting for the species broad metabolic diversity
and consequent wide range of biotechnological applications
(Fonseca et al., 2008). Although accumulated knowledge on K.marxianus
is much smaller and spread over many different strains, as opposed
to K. lactis, a considerable number of studies addressing biochemical,
metabolic and physiological aspects of K.marxianus can be already found
in the literature (for a review see Fonseca et al., 2008).
There are numerous reports of lactose/whey alcoholic fermentation
using Kluyveromyces yeasts. The vast majority of such reports
mention the species K. marxianus and K. fragilis, which are currently
synonyms (see above).
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Although K. lactis is considered the model organism in the
Kluyveromyces genus, K. marxianus has received much attention regarding
its biotechnological potential, motivated by some advantages
that it has when compared to K. lactis (Ribeiro et al., 2007; Fonseca
et al., 2008). K. marxianus isolates have originated from an enormous
variety of habitats, accounting for the species broad metabolic diversity
and consequent wide range of biotechnological applications
(Fonseca et al., 2008). Although accumulated knowledge on K.marxianus
is much smaller and spread over many different strains, as opposed
to K. lactis, a considerable number of studies addressing biochemical,
metabolic and physiological aspects of K.marxianus can be already found
in the literature (for a review see Fonseca et al., 2008).
There are numerous reports of lactose/whey alcoholic fermentation
using Kluyveromyces yeasts. The vast majority of such reports
mention the species K. marxianus and K. fragilis, which are currently
synonyms (see above).
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