1961
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-25-3-473
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Correlation of the Vitamin Requirements with Cultural and Biochemical Characters of Lactobacillus spp.

Abstract: SUMMARYImproved media are described for the study of the vitamin requirements of a wide range of Lactobacillus spp., some of which had not previously been grown consistently well. In general, the nutritional data are. consistent within species and corrclate well with the other differentiating characteristics of species. Also, the nutritional requirements were in agreement with results obtained with several species some years ago. Improved or abundant growth, not achieved in previous studies with several other … Show more

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“…Vitamin requirements were determined by the method of Rogosa et al (39). A mixture containing vitamin-free acid-hydrolyzed casein and a pancreatic digest of casein was prepared by the method of Ford et al (15).…”
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“…Vitamin requirements were determined by the method of Rogosa et al (39). A mixture containing vitamin-free acid-hydrolyzed casein and a pancreatic digest of casein was prepared by the method of Ford et al (15).…”
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“…Vitamin requirements were studied by the method of Ford et al (7) and Rogosa et al (28). Commercially prepared pancreatintreated casein (Casitone, vitamin-free) was used.…”
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“…The vitamin requirements of the lactobacilli were determined by using the medium and methods described by Rogosa, Franklin & Perry (1961).…”
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