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Enrichment of short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria by pH-responsive sodium alginate and chitosan-encapsulated quercetin. Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 16 Issue Pages: 1594012 Pub: 2025 Epub: 2025 Aug 6 Authors Bai Q , Zhao Z , Duan Y , Cai R , Chen Y , Zhou C , Tian X , Yang Y , Wu H , Li M , You J , Song Q , Dong H , Liu T , Html Article Publication |
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Sodium alginate oligosaccharides from brown algae inhibit Salmonella Enteritidis colonization in broiler chickens. Poultry science (Poult Sci ) Vol: 90 Issue 7 Pages: 1441-8 Pub: 2011 Jul Epub: Authors Yan GL , Guo YM , Yuan JM , Liu D , Zhang BK , Publication |
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Sodium alginate oligosaccharides from brown algae inhibit Salmonella Enteritidis colonization in broiler chickens. Poultry science (Poult Sci ) Vol: 90 Issue 7 Pages: 1441-8 Pub: 2011 Jul Epub: Authors Yan GL , Guo YM , Yuan JM , Liu D , Zhang BK , Publication |
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Effect of sodium-alginate and laminaran on Salmonella Typhimurium infection in human enterocyte-like HT-29-Luc cells and BALB/c mice. Carbohydrate polymers (Carbohydr Polym ) Vol: 125 Issue Pages: 113-9 Pub: 2015 Jul 10 Epub: 2015 Feb 26 Authors Kuda T , Kosaka M , Hirano S , Kawahara M , Sato M , Kaneshima T , Nishizawa M , Takahashi H , Kimura B , Publication |
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Effect of sodium-alginate and laminaran on Salmonella Typhimurium infection in human enterocyte-like HT-29-Luc cells and BALB/c mice. Carbohydrate polymers (Carbohydr Polym ) Vol: 125 Issue Pages: 113-9 Pub: 2015 Jul 10 Epub: 2015 Feb 26 Authors Kuda T , Kosaka M , Hirano S , Kawahara M , Sato M , Kaneshima T , Nishizawa M , Takahashi H , Kimura B , Publication |
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