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Probiotics And Prebiotics In Animal Health And Food Safety 1st Edition Diana Di Gioia

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Probiotics And Prebiotics In Animal Health And Food Safety 1st Edition Diana Di Gioia
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.55 MB
Author: Diana Di Gioia, Bruno Biavati, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319719481, 9783319719504, 3319719483, 3319719505
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Probiotics And Prebiotics In Animal Health And Food Safety 1st Edition Diana Di Gioia by Diana Di Gioia, Bruno Biavati, (eds.) 9783319719481, 9783319719504, 3319719483, 3319719505 instant download after payment.

This book discusses the role of probiotics and prebiotics in maintaining the health status of a broad range of animal groups used for food production. It also highlights the use of beneficial microorganisms as protective agents in animal derived foods. The book provides essential information on the characterization and definition of probiotics on the basis of recently released guidelines and reflecting the latest trends in bacterial taxonomy. Last but not least, it discusses the concept of “dead” probiotics and their benefits to animal health in detail. The book will benefit all professors, students, researchers and practitioners in academia and industry whose work involves biotechnology, veterinary sciences or food production.

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