Safeer Abbas et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Probiotic viability as affected by encapsulation materials: Recent updates and perspectivesSafeer Abbas et al., 2023
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- Safeer Abbas M
- Afzaal M
- Saeed F
- Asghar A
- Jianfeng L
- Ahmad A
- Ullah Q
- Elahi S
- Ateeq H
- Shah Y
- Nouman M
- Shah M
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- International Journal of Food Properties
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The demand for probiotic-based functional food is increasing globally owing to its health- endorsing attributes. There are various driving forces behind probiotic therapy. However, Intestinal dysbiosis in humans is the prime driving force behind this increasing trend in the …
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