Folate‐producing lactic acid bacteria reduce inflammation in mice with induced intestinal mucositis

To evaluate two folate‐producing strains, Streptococcus (Strep.) thermophilus CRL 808 and Strep. thermophilus CRL 415, against chemically induced mucositis in mice.

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