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Potential application of S accharomyces boulardii as a probiotic in goat's yoghurt: survival and organoleptic effects

Potential application of S accharomyces boulardii in yoghurts could offer an alternative probiotic product to people suffering from antibiotic‐associated diarrhoea whilst on treatment. Three different yoghurts were made using goat's milk. Yoghurt 1 was the control with only starter culture adde...

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Published in:International journal of food science & technology 2013-07, Vol.48 (7), p.1445-1452
Main Authors: Karaolis, Constantinos, Botsaris, George, Pantelides, Iakovos, Tsaltas, Dimitris
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