The creator of the concept of probiotic - increasing the amount of bacteria beneficial to the body - was Miecznikov. In Poland in 1899, Brudziński described for the first time the treatment with lactic acid-producing bacteria, which later became the "probiotic". Research on the influence of these bacteria on the organism has shown many health effects over the last 20 years, including: prevention and support of intestinal infections, immune stimulation, restoration of eosinophilia, and inhibition of carcinogenesis. The effectiveness of probiotics depends on the type of strains. The article presents the importance of probiotic strains in supporting the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases on the basis of the literature. The probiotic strain...
There has been a significant increase in research on probiotics-associated health benefits in the la...
The emergence of resistance and tolerance to the existing drugs has created a decreased efficacy of ...
Probiotic therapy is based on the concept of normal healthy microflora. The development of novel mea...
The creator of the concept of probiotic - increasing the amount of bacteria beneficial to the body -...
The term "probiotic" was first used in 1965, by Lilly and Stillwell, to describe substances secreted...
Human microbiota takes part in various physiological processes of the body, and violation of its qua...
The human microbiota has a tremendous effect on our health. In the last decades, our knowledge about...
Probiotics are live microorganisms that have a positive effect on human health, in particular on the...
Probiotics are increasingly gaining scientific and commercial interest as functional foods in this e...
(See the editorial commentary by Salminen and Arvilommi on pages 1577–8) There is an increasing scie...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) generally comprises Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC...
Probiotics are living microorganisms that can affect the host in a beneficial manner. Prebiotics are...
Components of the commensal flora, including Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli, have been associated w...
Words probiotics and prebiotics ( derived from the Greek " Bios " meaning life ) was recently tem of...
The intestinal microflora protects humans from colonization by pathogenic microorganisms and inhibit...
There has been a significant increase in research on probiotics-associated health benefits in the la...
The emergence of resistance and tolerance to the existing drugs has created a decreased efficacy of ...
Probiotic therapy is based on the concept of normal healthy microflora. The development of novel mea...
The creator of the concept of probiotic - increasing the amount of bacteria beneficial to the body -...
The term "probiotic" was first used in 1965, by Lilly and Stillwell, to describe substances secreted...
Human microbiota takes part in various physiological processes of the body, and violation of its qua...
The human microbiota has a tremendous effect on our health. In the last decades, our knowledge about...
Probiotics are live microorganisms that have a positive effect on human health, in particular on the...
Probiotics are increasingly gaining scientific and commercial interest as functional foods in this e...
(See the editorial commentary by Salminen and Arvilommi on pages 1577–8) There is an increasing scie...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) generally comprises Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC...
Probiotics are living microorganisms that can affect the host in a beneficial manner. Prebiotics are...
Components of the commensal flora, including Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli, have been associated w...
Words probiotics and prebiotics ( derived from the Greek " Bios " meaning life ) was recently tem of...
The intestinal microflora protects humans from colonization by pathogenic microorganisms and inhibit...
There has been a significant increase in research on probiotics-associated health benefits in the la...
The emergence of resistance and tolerance to the existing drugs has created a decreased efficacy of ...
Probiotic therapy is based on the concept of normal healthy microflora. The development of novel mea...