“…Microbial glycerol fermentation is an interesting way to produce valuable compounds such as 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PDO), acetic acid, butyric acid, acetone, ethanol, 2,3-butanediol, lactic acid, Bacterial glycerol oxidation coupled to sulfate reduction at neutral and acidic pH (Received September 6, 2016;Accepted February 28, 2017; J-STAGE Advance publication date: November 29, 2017) Sidnei C. Santos, 1,2,* Martin G. Liebensteiner, 1 Antonie H. van Gelder, 1 Mauricio R. Dimitrov, succinic acid, formate, or H 2 (Biebl et al, 1999;Ito et al, 2005;Kivistö et al, 2010;Wischral et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2007). Glycerol fermentation has been observed in species belonging to the genera Citrobacter, Clostridium, Enterobacter, Klebsiella, Propionibacterium, Propionispora and Trichococcus (Abou-Zeid et al, 2004;Biebl et al, 1999;Himmi et al, 2000;Johnson and Taconi, 2007;van Gelder et al, 2011). Glycerol may also be used as an electron donor for reduction processes such as sulfate reduction.…”