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DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)56938-6
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Additional Observations on the Rate of Growth of Lactobacillus Casei

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“…Demain et al, 1961 tested stimulating and toxic amounts for Lactobacillus heterohiochi. These results follow the study Rickes et al, 1949, which dealt with the stimulating amount of ascorbic acid for L. casei growth. In accordance with previous studies, two different concentrations of ascorbic acid (0.1% and 0.01%) were chosen for our tests.…”
Section: Growth Of Cellssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Demain et al, 1961 tested stimulating and toxic amounts for Lactobacillus heterohiochi. These results follow the study Rickes et al, 1949, which dealt with the stimulating amount of ascorbic acid for L. casei growth. In accordance with previous studies, two different concentrations of ascorbic acid (0.1% and 0.01%) were chosen for our tests.…”
Section: Growth Of Cellssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Effects of media on growth pattern of selected LAB strains: Many studies have demonstrated the positive effect of oxygen scavenging agents (cysteine and ascorbic acid) on viability of probiotic bacteria (Dave and Shah, 1997;Demain et al, 1961;Rickes et al, 1949;Shah, 2000). Oxygen reduces the growth of these bacteria, and the use of cysteine and ascorbic acid may lower redox potential by scavenging oxygen, thus affecting their growth (Shah, 2000).…”
Section: Relationship Between Bas (Histamine Tyramine Cadaverine Putrescine) Content and Relative Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%