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Arla, S-105 46 Stockholm, Sweden
ABSTRACT
Samples of milk and fermented milk products were analyzed for B vitamin content by standard chemical and microbiological assay procedures. Fermented milk products showed an increase in folic acid content (ropy milk exhibited a twofold increase) and a slight decrease in concentration of vitamin B12. Orotic acid was reduced in all fermented milk products (buttermilk 46.0%, yogurt 47.8%, kefir 17.7%, ropy milk 36.5%, and acidophilus milk 22.5%). Other vitamins were affected only slightly.
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