pentosaceus
Pentosaceus is a genus of lactic acid bacteria within the family Lactobacillaceae. It comprises several species, with Pentosaceus pentosaceus commonly cited as the type species. Members of the genus are Gram-positive, non-spore-forming, and non-motile, often appearing as short rods or coccobacilli and tending to form chains in culture. They are typically facultatively anaerobic or microaerophilic and ferment carbohydrates to lactic acid; most are homofermentative, producing lactic acid as the major end product, while some strains may exhibit partial heterofermentation.
Ecology and distribution of Pentosaceus are broad within human-managed and natural environments. They are frequently isolated
Taxonomic placement has benefited from molecular methods. 16S rRNA gene sequencing and whole-genome analyses have helped
Applications and significance: Pentosaceus strains are studied in food microbiology for their potential as starter cultures