1. LAB as cell factories: A synthetic biology approach for plasmid DNA and recombinant protein production
Fernanda Alvarenga Lima Barroso, Lüs Claudio Lima de Jesus, Tales Fernando da Silva, Andria dos Santos Freitas, Monique Ferrary Americo, Lucas Jorge da Silva Fernandes, < Rafael de Assis Gloria, Gabriela Munis Campos, Rodrigo Dias de Oliveira Carvalho, Tülio Marcos Santos, Juliana Guimaraes Laguna, and Vasco Ariston de Carvalho Azevedo
2. Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering for improvement of lactic acid bacteria as cell factories
Mohammad Towsif Hossain
3. Overview of traditional, emerging, and future applications of LAB and most important contributions of genome editing tools for food, feed, and pharmaceuticals
Elsaadani Moez, Tarek Sahar, Wafaa Donia, and Didier Montet
4. Lactic acid bacteria in biorefineries
Katarzyna Polanowska
5. Lactic acid microbial production and recovery: Review and recent advances in bioprocess integration
Catherine Beal, Pedro Arana-Agudelo, Tahmineh Farel, 6. Lactic acid bacteria for riboflavin production
Spiros Paramithiotis and Chrysanthi Pateraki
7. Lactic acid bacterial cell factories for the production of gamma-aminobutyric acid
Spiros Paramithiotis and Chrysanthi Pateraki
8. Use of exopolysaccharides from lactic acid bacteria to develop cereal-based food: Perspectives and challenges for Burkina Faso
Fidele Wend-Ben14. Lactic acid bacteria as biocontrol agents of food pathogens
Omotola Folake Olagunju and Oluwatosin Ademola Ijabadeniyi 15. Biotechnology of bacteriocins production by LAB
Justine Mäwore and Jean-Justin Essia Ngang
16. Synthetic biology approaches for biosurfactants production by lactic acid bacteria
Joana L. Rodrigues and Ligia R. Rodrigues
17. Biosurfactants production by LAB and emerging applications
Vasiliki Kachrimanidou, Maria Alexandri, Dimitra Alimpoumpa, Iliada K. Lappa, Aikaterini Papadaki, and Nikolaos Kopsahelis
18. The reducing power of LAB in fermentation and biomass productionRemy Cachon
19. Bioremediation of heavy metals from aquatic environments by lactic acid bacteria
Arumugam Sundaramanickam, Surabhi Awasthi, and Vishwas Patel 20. Lactic acid bacteria and Bifidobacterium as potential psychotherapeutics
Gargi Dey