etikkahappomikrobien
Etikkahappomikrobien, scientifically known as acetic acid bacteria (AAB), are a group of bacteria that are commonly found in environments rich in ethanol. These microorganisms are characterized by their ability to oxidize ethanol and other alcohols to produce acetic acid, also known as vinegar. This metabolic capability is central to their ecological role and their importance in various industrial processes.
Acetic acid bacteria belong to the genera Acetobacter, Gluconobacter, and Komagataeibacter, among others. They are Gram-negative,
In food production, AAB are crucial for the fermentation of vinegar from sources like wine, cider, or