Health benefits of probiotic bacteria

Probiotic bacteria have become progressively admired during the last few decades as a result of the steadily developing scientific evidence pointing to their helpful effects on human health. Hence, they have been used as different products with the food industry. Probiotic bacteria are the heterogen...

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