Bacteriocin-mediated inhibition of some common pathogens by wild and mutant Lactobacillus species and in vitro amplification of bacteriocin encoding genes

Lactobacilli are the most common probiotics used in food and other industries because of their capability of producing bacteriocins. Bacteriocins are compounds that are used to kill pathogenic microorganisms. As most bacteria have become resistant to synthetic antibacterial tools, the importance of...

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Main Authors: Arooj Ahsan (Author), Bushra Mazhar (Author), Muhammad Kamran Khan (Author), Madiha Mustafa (Author), Muhammad Hammad (Author), Nazish Mazhar Ali (Author)
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Published: International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC), 2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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