Antimicrobial activity of Goat Milk Casein generated by Lactic Acid Bacteria used against Cronobacter Sakazakii
Cronobacter sakazakii is a foodborne pathogen that has been implicated to be the main cause of neonate’s infections from reconstituted powdered infant formula and powdered milk. Attention is being focused on production of physiologically active compounds derived from milk proteins with antimicrobial...
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Main Author: | Ibrahim Mustafa Elshaafi |
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