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ISO 9232:2003
ISO 9232:2003 Yogurt – Identification of characteristic microorganisms (Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus)
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Categories: ICS:07.100.30, LOGO:IDF
Description
ISO 9232|IDF 146:2003 specifies tests for the identification of the characteristic microorganisms in yogurt on the basis of their morphological, cultural and physiological properties.
It is applicable to strains isolated from yogurts in which both characteristic microorganisms are present and viable.
Edition
1
Published Date
2003-01-13
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
17
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Abstract
ISO 9232|IDF 146:2003 specifies tests for the identification of the characteristic microorganisms in yogurt on the basis of their morphological, cultural and physiological properties.
It is applicable to strains isolated from yogurts in which both characteristic microorganisms are present and viable.
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