Probiotics have been defined in 2001 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) as "live microorganisms, and as the main bacteria that administered in adequate amounts in humans and animals have beneficial effects on the health of the host". Probiotics are single or mixed cultures of live and non-pathogenic microorganisms that are found in foods (especially acidic dairy yoghurt, kefir, buttermilk, cheese) or in nutritional supplements on the form of tablets, capsules or powder. These bacteria have to belong to the normal microbial flora of the host to withstand acidity, to survive the intestinal transit, to adhere to the intestinal mucosa, to produce antimicrobial subst...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
The total number of microbes that colonize the human body is far greater than the number of cells th...
Probiotics are food additives that have beneficial effects on intestinal microbial balance. The posi...
Probiotics have been defined in 2001 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agriculture...
WOS: 000290971600010Probiotics are living microorganisms that are safe for human consumption and hav...
The term probiotic was first used in 1965. And it literally holds a meaning “for life” to describe “...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
The advancement in scientific research is providing us with the tools to prevent, diagnose, and trea...
Probiotics utilize naturally occurring bacteria to confer a health benefits when administered in ade...
Probiotics, bacterial cultures or living microorganisms, upon ingestion in certain quantity promote ...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
The history of the role of probiotics for human health is one century old and several definitions ha...
Background : P robiotics as live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a...
The term “probiotic” was first mentioned in 1965, as living microorganisms, mostly bacteria, which h...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
The total number of microbes that colonize the human body is far greater than the number of cells th...
Probiotics are food additives that have beneficial effects on intestinal microbial balance. The posi...
Probiotics have been defined in 2001 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agriculture...
WOS: 000290971600010Probiotics are living microorganisms that are safe for human consumption and hav...
The term probiotic was first used in 1965. And it literally holds a meaning “for life” to describe “...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
The advancement in scientific research is providing us with the tools to prevent, diagnose, and trea...
Probiotics utilize naturally occurring bacteria to confer a health benefits when administered in ade...
Probiotics, bacterial cultures or living microorganisms, upon ingestion in certain quantity promote ...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
The history of the role of probiotics for human health is one century old and several definitions ha...
Background : P robiotics as live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a...
The term “probiotic” was first mentioned in 1965, as living microorganisms, mostly bacteria, which h...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
The total number of microbes that colonize the human body is far greater than the number of cells th...
Probiotics are food additives that have beneficial effects on intestinal microbial balance. The posi...