The industrial production of vitamin C has long relied on fermentation processes, particularly via the conversion of d-sorbitol into 2-keto-L-gulonic acid (2-KLG), a direct precursor of ascorbic acid.
Fermented foods have been a cornerstone of human diets for millennia, offering preservation and health benefits. Long before refrigeration, fermentation extended the shelf life of perishable foods by ...
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