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STUDYING OF BIFIDOBACTERIUM ISOLATEDTED FROM FECES OF HEALTHY PEOPLE

Abstract

The  Bifidobacterium  strains were extracted from 40  accumulative  bacterial cultures. With using morphological,  physiological and biochemical methods they were identified as Bifidobacterium bifidum  (3 strains),  Bifidobacterium  longum  (2  strains),  Bifidobacterium  lactis  (1  strain),  Bifidobacterium adolescentis (2 strains), Bifidobacterium infantis (1 strain).

About the Authors

S. Vasylenko
РУП «Институт мясо–молочной промышленности»
Russian Federation


N. Furik
РУП «Институт мясо–молочной промышленности»
Russian Federation


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Vasylenko S., Furik N. STUDYING OF BIFIDOBACTERIUM ISOLATEDTED FROM FECES OF HEALTHY PEOPLE. Topical Issues of Processing of Meat and Milk Raw Materials. 2009;(4):89-101. (In Russ.)

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