Milani et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Isolation and identification of lactic acid bacteria in Kurdish cheese during ripening using 16S rRNA gene sequence analysisMilani et al., 2017
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- Milani E
- Shahidi F
- Mortazavi S
- Saeedi M
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- Journal of food processing and preservation
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Kurdish cheese is a special local cheese produced and consumed in Khorasan province, North East, Iran. One‐hundred and five lactic acid bacteria isolates from various steps of Kurdish cheese ripening after identification of genus level by biochemical tests and …
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