Milk and milk-vegetable canned products: effects of the dormant forms of microorganisms on microflora of the human intestine


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This article focused on the risks associated with dormant or viable but non-culturable cells in dairy and dairy-vegetable cans. Studied strains showed spoilage potential, inhibition of growth of probiotic strains and stimulation of growth of harmful microorganisms. Thus consumption of dairy and dairy-vegetable cans with dormant or viable but non-culturable cells can be dangerous for human health.

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A. I Grinevich

V. I Ganina

Email: morunich@yandex.ru

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