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2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.femsre.2004.12.001
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The use of bacterial spore formers as probiotics: Table 1

Abstract: The field of probiosis has emerged as a new science with applications in farming and aqaculture as alternatives to antibiotics as well as prophylactics in humans. Probiotics are being developed commercially for both human use, primarily as novel foods or dietary supplements, and in animal feeds for the prevention of gastrointestinal infections, with extensive use in the poultry and aquaculture industries. The impending ban of antibiotics in animal feed, the current concern over the spread of antibiotic resista… Show more

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“…Antibiotic susceptibility is considered as one of the most important characteristics for probiotic bacteria, since the resistance genes could be transferred to pathogenic bacteria in the intestinal tract and thus contribute to the creation of multidrugresistant pathogens (Patel et al 2009;Schwarz et al 2001;Hong et al 2005;Barbosa et al 2005). This transfer mostly occurs by plasmid-borne resistance genes (Schwarz et al 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antibiotic susceptibility is considered as one of the most important characteristics for probiotic bacteria, since the resistance genes could be transferred to pathogenic bacteria in the intestinal tract and thus contribute to the creation of multidrugresistant pathogens (Patel et al 2009;Schwarz et al 2001;Hong et al 2005;Barbosa et al 2005). This transfer mostly occurs by plasmid-borne resistance genes (Schwarz et al 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probiotics are alternative living biological agents for antibiotics that suppress pathogen microorganisms with bacteriocin secretion, decrease the intestine pH (Gillor et al, 2008), and improve microbial balance (Fuller, 1989), positively affecting the digestive system. It has been reported in the literature that the use of preprobiotics in poultry improves the intestinal flora (Gibson and Roberfroid, 1995), strengthens the immune system (Hong et al, 2005), increases the digestibility of nutrients (Li et al, 2008a;Yasar and Akıncı, 2014), and enhances growth performance (Bolacali and Irak, 2017;Pelícia et al, 2004;Yasar and Akıncı, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probióticos baseados em bactérias gram-positivas do gênero Bacillus são uma alternativa à terapia antibiótica contra Vibrio (Rengpipat et al, 2000;Hong et al, 2005). Essas bactérias competem por nutrientes e, portanto, inibem o rápido crescimento de Vibrio e de outras bactérias, o que permite que bactérias resistentes não se multipliquem e não transfiram genes de resistência (Hong et al, 2005).…”
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