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RESEARCH Use of Bacillus indicus HU36 as a probiotic culture in set-type, recombined nonfat yoghurt production and its effects on qualityERDEM et al., 2015
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Viability of a probiotic and carotenoid-producing bacterium, Bacillus indicus HU36 in vegetative form, along with the yoghurt cultures in set-type, recombined nonfat yoghurt and its effects on quality were determined during the storage at 4 C. The number of B. indicus …
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