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- 2013
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Oral administration of live exopolysaccharide-producing Pediococcus parvulus, but not purified exopolysaccharide suppressed Enterobacteriaceae without affecting bacterial diversity in caecum of mice.
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- 2005
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Fermented, ropy, oat-based products reduce cholesterol levels and stimulate the bifidobacteria flora in humans
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Growth and exopolysaccharide formation by Pediococcus damnosus 2.6 in beta-glucan suspensions of oat and barley
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- 2003
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Comparison of growth characteristics and exopolysaccharide formation of two lactic acid bacteria strains, Pediococcus damnosus 2.6 and Lactobacillus brevis G-77, in an oat-based, non-dairy medium.
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Development of an oat-based sour milk-like product
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- 2002
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Effects of fermented, ropy, non-dairy, oat-based products on serum lipids and the faecal excretion of cholesterol and short chain fatty acids in germfree and conventional rats
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The effect of yoghurt culture on the survival of probiotic bacteria in oat-based, non-dairy products
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Texture promoting capacity and EPS formation by lactic acid bacteria in three different oat-based non-dairy media
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