Ohlson et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Lactobacillus F19-a probiotic strain suitable for consumer productsOhlson et al., 2002
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- Author
- Ohlson K
- Björneholm S
- Fondén R
- Svensson U
- Publication year
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- Microbial ecology in health and disease
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Each step in the development of probiotic consumer products sorts many bacteria out. For a strain to be used with successful technical application, a favorable taste, survival during production of starter cultures, products, and during shelf life until consumption is necessary …
- 241000186660 Lactobacillus 0 title abstract description 78
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