Nutraceutical production with food-grade microorganisms
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TextoSeries ; Current Opinion in Biotechnol, 13, p.497-507, 2002Trabajos contenidos: - Hugenholtz, J
- Smid, E.J
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Over the past few years a number of new food ingredients labelled as being nutraceuticals have been launched on the food and pharmaceutical market. These include components that have a proven beneficial effect on human health, such as low-calorie sugars and B vitamins. Lactic acid bacteria, in particular Lactococcus lactis, have been demonstrated to be ideal cell factories for the production of these important nutraceuticals. Developments in the genetic engineering of food-grade microoganisms means that the production of certain nutraceuticals can be enhanced or newly induced through overexpression and/or disruption of relevant metabolic genes.
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