“…Bacteriocin production using waste materials such as, whey, marine by‐products, molasses, and other industrial wastes, such as potato liquor, grape waste, and fish meal (Bali, Panesar, & Bera, ), has gradually created a niche, due to lower cost and also lower impact on environmental pollution (Makkar, Cameotra, & Banat, ). Modification of LAB strains and optimization of process parameters, such as temperature, pH, and media composition have been reported to be cost effective and to increase the yield of bacteriocins (Abbasiliasi et al., ; Garsa, Kumariya, Sood, Kumar, & Kapila, ). The genes responsible for bacteriocin biosynthesis are generally clustered together with structural cognate immunity genes (Perez, Perez, & Elegado, ).…”