Healthier dairy? Bacterial films and nanofiber membranes could boost probiotic potential
date:Mar 12, 2019
Bacterial biofilms are typically the target of heavy-duty cleaning regimens, but these films aren't always bad news. In fact, growing them on thin sheets of nanofibers could be a great way to produce a fermented milk product that can deliver hardy probiotics to the digestive tract, according to research recently published in ACS Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

The announcement comes at a time when fermented dairy products are in the spotlight. Last week,it reported that consuming fe
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