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Exopolysaccharides Production during the Fermentation of Soybean and Fava Bean Flours by Leuconostoc mesenteroides DSM 20343

Consumption of legumes is highly recommended due to their beneficial properties. Thus, there is a great interest in developing new legume-based products with good texture. In situ produced microbial exopolysaccharides (EPS) are regarded as efficient texture modifiers in the food industry. In this st...

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Published in:Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2017-04, Vol.65 (13), p.2805-2815
Main Authors: Xu, Yan, Coda, Rossana, Shi, Qiao, Tuomainen, Päivi, Katina, Kati, Tenkanen, Maija
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Glycine max - metabolism
Glycine max - microbiology
Leuconostoc mesenteroides - metabolism
Polysaccharides - chemistry
Polysaccharides - metabolism
Vicia faba - metabolism
Vicia faba - microbiology
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