Characterization of a bovine isolate Lactobacillus mucosae DPC 6426 which produces an exopolysaccharide composed predominantly of mannose residues

To characterize Lactobacillus strains with EPS‐producing ability compared with non‐EPS‐producing lactobacilli of the same species for technological performance including simulated gastrointestinal tract (GIT) conditions.

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