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  2. Lactobionic acid - Wikipedia

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    Lactobionic acid (4-O-β-galactopyranosyl-D-gluconic acid) is a sugar acid.It is a disaccharide formed from gluconic acid and galactose.It can be formed by oxidation of lactose.

  3. Lactophenol cotton blue - Wikipedia

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    Fusarium oxysporum conidiophores stained by lactophenol cotton blue. Lactophenol cotton blue (LCB) is a mixture of methyl blue, a histological stain, and lactophenol (a solution of phenol, lactic acid, and glycerol in water).

  4. β-Lactoglobulin - Wikipedia

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    The major protein in whey is β-lactoglobulin, followed by α-lactalbumin (β-lactoglobulin ≈⁠ ⁠65%, α-lactalbumin ≈⁠⁠ ⁠25%, serum albumin ≈⁠⁠ ⁠8%, other ≈⁠ ⁠2%). β-lactoglobulin is a lipocalin protein, and can bind many hydrophobic molecules, suggesting a role in their transport. β-lactoglobulin has also been shown to be able to bind iron via siderophores [7 ...

  5. Levilactobacillus brevis - Wikipedia

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    Levilactobacillus brevis is a gram-positive, rod shaped species of lactic acid bacteria which is heterofermentative, creating CO 2, lactic acid and acetic acid or ethanol during fermentation.

  6. Lacticaseibacillus casei - Wikipedia

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    Lacticaseibacillus casei is an organism that belongs to the largest genus in the family Lactobacillaceae, a lactic acid bacteria (LAB), that was previously classified as Lactobacillus casei. [1]

  7. Latilactobacillus sakei - Wikipedia

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    Latilactobacillus sakei is the type species of the genus Latilactobacillus that was previously classified in the genus Lactobacillus. [1] It is homofermentative; hexoses are metabolized via glycolysis to lactic acid as main metabolite; pentoses are fermented via the Phosphoketolase pathway to lactic and acetic acids.

  8. Beehive (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    American actress Natalie Wood with a beehive in a 1962 promotional photo for the movie 'Gypsy'. The beehive is a hairstyle in which long hair is piled up in a conical shape on the top of the head and slightly backward pointing, giving some resemblance to the shape of a traditional beehive.

  9. Lactobacillus delbrueckii - Wikipedia

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    The species carries the name of Max Delbrück, who lent his name to the Berlin Institute for the Fermentation Industries, [3] where L. delbrueckii and L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus were produced on an industrial scale from about 1896. [4]