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Non-dairy plant-based milk products as alternatives to conventional dairy products for delivering probiotics

Abstract Dairy products are important to the human diet and are one of the four essential food groups. Conventional fermented cow milk products possessed a variation of bioactive components that enhance the human body's physiological processes. However, traditional milk products can be replaced...

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Published in:Ciência e tecnologia de alimentos 2022-01, Vol.42
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