S. Benthin et J. Villadsen, PRODUCTION OF OPTICALLY PURE D-LACTATE BY LACTOBACILLUS-BULGARICUS AND PURIFICATION BY CRYSTALLIZATION AND LIQUID-LIQUID-EXTRACTION, Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 42(6), 1995, pp. 826-829
Optically pure D-lactic acid was produced by fermentation of lactose w
ith Lactobacillus bulgaricus Lb-12, and purified by crystallisation as
magnesium D-lactate followed by extraction with butanol. The yield of
D-lactate and contaminations with nitrogen and phosphorus were mapped
during the purification procedure. The overall yield of D-lactic acid
was 72% and the purity was more than 99%. Contaminations in the final
D-lactic acid with nitrogen, phosphorus and L-lactic acid were only 0
.032% w/w, 0.018% w/w and 0.04% w/w respectively.