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The Germicidal Effect of Lactic Acid in Milk
1915
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Reference to the germicidal effect of sour milk or buttermilk on pathogenic bacteria is occasionally found in the literature. It has been intimated that lactic-add-producing bacteria are a protection against infectiousness of contaminated milk, inasmuch as the acid produced by these bacteria is said to destroy pathogenic bacteria. There is however little positive evidence to show whether this assumption is true or not. Earlier work by Barthel,' Bassenge," and Behla" is contradictory. An
doi:10.1093/infdis/16.3.479
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