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The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “Model-based characterization of growth performance and l-lactic acid production with high optical purity by thermophilic Bacillus coagulans in a lignin-supplemented mixed substrate medium (R. Glaser and J. Venus, 2016) [1]”. This data survey provides the information on characterization of three Bacillus coagulans strains. Information on cofermentation of lignocellulose-related sugars in lignin-containing media is given. Basic characterization data are supported by optical-density high-throughput screening and parameter adjustment to logistic growth models. Lab scale fermentation procedures are examined by model adjustment of a Monod kinetics-based growth model. Lignin consumption is analyzed using the data on decolorization of a lignin-supplemented minimal medium.

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  • A brief dataset on the model-based evaluation of the growth performance of Bacillus coagulans and L-lactic acid production in a lignin-supplemented medium

  • The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “Model-based characterization of growth performance and Llactic acid production with high optical purity by thermophilic Bacillus coagulans in a lignin-supplemented mixed substrate medium

  • This data survey provides the information on characterization of three Bacillus coagulans strains

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A brief dataset on the model-based evaluation of the growth performance of Bacillus coagulans and L-lactic acid production in a lignin-supplemented medium. The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “Model-based characterization of growth performance and Llactic acid production with high optical purity by thermophilic Bacillus coagulans in a lignin-supplemented mixed substrate medium The data presents the kinetic analyses of three Bacillus coagulans strains co-fermenting lignocellulose-related sugars glucose, xylose, and arabinose.

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