Ruas-Madiedo et al., 2002 - Google Patents
An overview of the functionality of exopolysaccharides produced by lactic acid bacteriaRuas-Madiedo et al., 2002
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- Ruas-Madiedo P
- Hugenholtz J
- Zoon P
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- International dairy journal
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Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) that produce exopolysaccharides (EPSs) play an important role in the dairy industry because of their contribution to the consistency and rheology of fermented milk products. The EPS polymers can be considered as natural biothickeners because they …
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