TENDENCII RAZVITIYA PROIZVODSTVA BAKTERIAL'NYH POLISAHARIDOV
Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The technology of industrial production of bacterial polysaccharides.

Keywords:
продуценты экзополисахаридов, субстрат, ферментация, экстракция, выделение, producers exopolysaccharides substrate fermentation, extraction, selection
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