“…Lactic acid chains are produced by the microbial fermentation of starch from renewable sources including food wastes. 220 The most commonly used carbon sources for PLA production are sugar-containing materials, cassava starch, lignocellulose/hemicellulose hydrolysates, cotton seed hulls, Jerusalem artichokes, corn cobs, corn stalks, beet molasses, wheat bran, rye flour, sweet sorghum, sugarcane press mud, cassava, barley starch, cellulose, carrot processing waste, 221 It is produced industrially by the bacterial fermentation of carbohydrates at pHs of 5.4 to 6.4 in the temperature range [38][39][40][41][42] • C, at low oxygen concentration and in the presence of microorganisms through solvent-free polymerization. 222 The microbal fermentation can be carried out by bacterial species such as Lactobacillu, Streptococcues, Leuconostoc, and Enterococcues or fungal strains such as Mucor, Monilina, and Rhizopus (Table 33).…”