Application of the Combination of Soybean Lecithin and Whey Protein Concentrate 80 to Improve the Bile Salt and Acid Tolerance of Probiotics
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Libo Zhang | Shiwei Zhao | X. Gou | Zibiao Yang | Wanping Ma
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