Novel insights into the phylogeny and biotechnological potential of weissella species

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    According to Kwak et_al, W. jogaejeotgali is a later heterotypic synonym of W. thailandensis, while Ennahar and Cai reported that W. kimchii (Choi et_al, 2002) is a later heterotypic synonym of W. cibaria (Björkroth et_al, 2002). The presence of these species as common inhabitants of the human intestine (Lee et_al, 2012) and animal feces (Cai et_al, 1998; Beasley et_al, 2006; Muñoz-Atienza et_al, 2013), as well as their occurrence in a variety of food matrices, has suggested their potential use as probiotics (Teixeira et_al, 2021). This potential probiotic activity is supported by . . .

     

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