heterofermentative

heterofermentative
het·ero·fer·men·ta·tive -(.)fər-'ment-ət-iv adj producing a fermentation resulting in a number of end products used esp. of lactic-acid bacteria that ferment carbohydrates and produce volatile acids and carbon dioxide as well as lactic acid
het·ero·fer·ment·er -(.)fər-'ment-ər n

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