Moradi et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Postbiotics produced by lactic acid bacteria: The next frontier in food safetyMoradi et al., 2020
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- Moradi M
- Kousheh S
- Almasi H
- Alizadeh A
- Guimarães J
- Yılmaz N
- Lotfi A
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- Comprehensive reviews in food science and food safety
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There are many critical challenges in the use of primary and secondary cultures and their biological compounds in food commodities. An alternative is the application of postbiotics from the starter and protective lactic acid bacteria (LAB). The concept of postbiotics is …
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