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Live yeast in ruminant nutrition

Live yeast in ruminant nutrition: From research to field application

Published: August 29, 2012
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From the developing bud to the industrial bug... Being considered as the oldest and best understood microorganism, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae still remains valuable to mankind's future. Since ages, Egyptians followed by Romans, used yeast to leaven bread and to produce alcoholic beverages. This clever bug has definitely a marvellous habit of evolving to suit its environment and has ...
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Samielseadawy
30 de agosto de 2012

this topic is very important in my work about live yeast in ruminant nutrition

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Jude Tañada
18 de abril de 2013

Is this what we call as brewer's yeast? Does this cover all the probiotics needs in feeds?

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