2014
DOI: 10.2478/acs-2014-0008
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Testing of selected probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from vegetarians and meat-eaters faeces

Abstract: The aim of this work was to evaluate presence and properties of lactic acid bacteria in the faeces of 240 volunteers with various nutrition habits (vegetarians versus meat-eaters). Lactic acid bacteria counts in all age groups were nearly 5 or 6 logarithmic orders. Significantly higher amounts were found in women. Subsequently, based on the age and dietary pattern of probands, four samples were selected for isolation of lactic acid bacteria and identification of isolates in order to assign them to bacterial sp… Show more

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“…This test, conducted following the previously outlined procedure by Kockova et al [15], aimed to evaluate the isolates' ability to metabolize specific sugars, including glucose, lactose, and sucrose. Initially, 105 g of peptone water powder was precisely weighed and transferred into a conical flask.…”
Section: Sugar Fermentation Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This test, conducted following the previously outlined procedure by Kockova et al [15], aimed to evaluate the isolates' ability to metabolize specific sugars, including glucose, lactose, and sucrose. Initially, 105 g of peptone water powder was precisely weighed and transferred into a conical flask.…”
Section: Sugar Fermentation Testmentioning
confidence: 99%