Profiling of Microbiota at the Mouth of Bottles and in Remaining Tea after Drinking Directly from Plastic Bottles of Tea
It has been speculated that oral bacteria can be transferred to tea in plastic bottles when it is drunk directly from the bottles, and that the bacteria can then multiply in the bottles. The transfer of oral bacteria to the mouth of bottles and bacterial survival in the remaining tea after drinking...
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Main Authors: | Anna Wakui (Author), Hiroto Sano (Author), Yuka Hirabuki (Author), Miho Kawachi (Author), Ayaka Aida (Author), Jumpei Washio (Author), Yuki Abiko (Author), Gen Mayanagi (Author), Keiko Yamaki (Author), Kaori Tanaka (Author), Nobuhiro Takahashi (Author), Takuichi Sato (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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