Isolation of lactic acid bacteria from swine milk and characterization of potential probiotic strains with antagonistic effects against swine-associated gastrointestinal pathogens.
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title={Isolation of lactic acid bacteria from swine milk and characterization of potential probiotic strains with antagonistic effects against swine-associated gastrointestinal pathogens.},
author={Sandra Ray{\'e}n Quilodr{\'a}n-Vega and Julio Villena and Jos{\'e} Valdebenito and Mar{\'i}a Jos{\'e} Salas and Cristian Parra and {\'A}lvaro Ruiz and Haruki Kitazawa and Apolinaria Garc{\'i}a},
journal={Canadian journal of microbiology},
year={2016},
volume={62 6},
pages={
514-24
}
}Probiotics are usually isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals. The search of probiotics in human milk is a recent field of research, as the existence of the human milk microbiome was discovered only about a decade ago. To our knowledge, no reports regarding the potential probiotic effect of bacteria from swine milk have been published. In this work, we isolated several lactic acid bacteria from swine milk and evaluated them for them potential as probiotics. Among the…
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