Antioxidant activity of the probiotic consortium in vitro
Introduction: Available evidence suggests that probiotics have different biological functions that depend on several mechanisms, such as antioxidant and DNA-protective activities. The probiotic consortium includes bacterial cultures such as Streptococcus thermophilus, Lactococcus lactis, Lactobacill...
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Main Authors: | Saule Saduakhasova (Author), Almagul Kushugulova (Author), Samat Kozhakhmetov (Author), Gulnara Shakhabayeva (Author), Indira Tynybayeva (Author), Talgat Nurgozhin (Author), Zhaxybay Zhumadilov (Author) |
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