Chan et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Bioencapsulation by compression coating of probiotic bacteria for their protection in an acidic mediumChan et al., 2005
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- 815828750291098361
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- Chan E
- Zhang Z
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- Process Biochemistry
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Compression coating was demonstrated as a novel encapsulation method for improving cell survival when cells were exposed to an acidic medium. Sodium alginate, which can form gels after being hydrated, has been exploited as the prime coating material. Probiotic cell …
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