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titleOfInvention Processing organic waste using a highly specific d-lactate oxidase
abstract Systems and methods for processing organic waste, particularly mixed food waste, using a D-lactate oxidase are provided. The D-lactate oxidase eliminates D-lactic acid that is present in the organic waste. The processed organic waste can be used as a substrate in industrial fermentation processes, such as production of optically-pure L- lactic acid. Further provided are systems and methods for producing L-lactic acid from organic waste, in which D-lactic acid that is endogenously found in the organic waste is eliminated using a D-lactate oxidase.
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