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VIŞANU, Vitali; ȚISLINSCAIA, Natalia; DODON, Adelina; BALAN, Mihail; MELENCIUC, Mihail
(Academia de Ştiinţe a Moldovei, 2022)
The aim of this work is to determine the optimal technical parameters such as temperature, air speed and slice thickness when drying by the forced convection method and magnetron intensity for the method of applying ...
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CUŞMENCO, Tatiana; BULGARU, Viorica; SANDULACHI, Elisaveta; MACARI, Artur
(Academia de Ştiinţe a Moldovei, 2022)
Milk is an excellent source of well-balanced nutrients and shows, also, biological activity that influence digestion, metabolic responses to absorbed nutrients and disease resistance. In this paper, 3 yogurt samples were ...
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ZGARDAN, Dan; MITINA, Irina; STURZA, Rodica; MITIN, Valentin; RUBTOV, Silvia; GRAJDIERU, Cristina; BEHTA, Emilia; INCI, Fatih; HACIOSMANOGLU, Nedim
(MDPI (Basel, Switzerland), 2023)
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are ubiquitous wine spoilage microorganisms causing significant economic damage to winemakers. Considering difficulties in their isolation through traditional microbiological methods, it would ...
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ZGARDAN, Dan; MITINA, Irina; MITIN, Valentin; BEHTA, Emilia BEHTA; RUBTOV, Silvia; BOISTEAN, Alina; STURZA, Rodica; MUNTEANU, Maria
(University of Bacău, 2022)
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are considered one of the most common wine spoilage microorganisms. They are still difficult to cultivate on laboratory media, which highlights the importance of alternative methods of detection ...
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STURZA, Rodica; MITIN, Valentin; MITINA, Irina; BUGA, Alexandra; ZGARDAN, Dan; BEHTA, Emilia
(Scientific Research Publishing Inc., 2021)
Salmonella enterica serovars is a leading cause of human gastroenteritis, and the incidence of salmonellosis is constantly increasing, causing millions of infections and many deaths annually. The detection of the pathogen ...
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