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Answered by Anonymous
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Homofermentative process

Homofermentative bacteria convert glucose to two molecules of lactate and use this reaction to perform substrate-level phosphorylation to make two molecules of ATP: glucose + 2 ADP + 2 Pi → 2 lactate + 2 ATP.

Answered by nehaimadabathuni123
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Homofermentative LAB ferment glucose with lactic acid as the primary by-product. Homofermentative LAB include Lactococcus spp. that are used in dairy starter culture applications where the rapid development of lactic acid and reduced pH is desirable.

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