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WHILE assaying skim-milk powder samples for orotic acid using L. bulgaricus 09, by the method of Wright et al. 1, the presence of a substance inhibitory to the growth of this organism was detected in samples which had been stored at 60° C. for six months.
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VISWANATHAN, L., SARMA, P. A Growth Inhibitor of L. bulgaricus 09. Nature 180, 1370–1371 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/1801370a0
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