Ahlberg et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Potential of lactic acid bacteria in aflatoxin risk mitigationAhlberg et al., 2015
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- Ahlberg S
- Joutsjoki V
- Korhonen H
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- International journal of food microbiology
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Aflatoxins (AF) are ubiquitous mycotoxins contaminating food and feed. Consumption of contaminated food and feed can cause a severe health risk to humans and animals. A novel biological method could reduce the health risks of aflatoxins through inhibiting mold growth …
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