2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14173651
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Potential Health-Promoting Effects of Two Candidate Probiotics Isolated from Infant Feces Using an Immune-Based Screening Strategy

Abstract: Commensal microorganisms in the human gut are a good source of candidate probiotics, particularly those with immunomodulatory effects that may improve health outcomes by regulating interactions between the gut microbiome and distal organs. Previously, we used an immune-based screening strategy to select two potential probiotic strains from infant feces in China, Bifidobacterium breve 207-1 (207-1) and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei 207-27 (207-27). In this study, the in vitro immunological effects and potential … Show more

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“…According to a previously published method, 25 the LGG strain was introduced into MRS agar media and subjected to anaerobic cultivation at 37 °C. The cultivation period lasted for 48 h to facilitate the transition of bacteria into the logarithmic growth phase.…”
Section: Extraction Of L Rhamnosus Gg Metabolites (Lm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a previously published method, 25 the LGG strain was introduced into MRS agar media and subjected to anaerobic cultivation at 37 °C. The cultivation period lasted for 48 h to facilitate the transition of bacteria into the logarithmic growth phase.…”
Section: Extraction Of L Rhamnosus Gg Metabolites (Lm)mentioning
confidence: 99%