This work reports the anti-pathogenic effect of a commercially available water-based probiotic suspension, Symprove™, against three commonly encountered infectious organisms; Escherichia coli, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Shigella sonnei. An isothermal calorimetric assay was used to the monitor growth of the species individually and in binary combinations, while colony plate counting was used to enumerate viable cell numbers. It was observed that all pathogenic species were faster growing than the probiotic bacteria in Symprove™ after inoculation into growth medium yet in all instances bacterial enumeration at the end of the experiments revealed a significant reduction in the pathogen population compared with the c...
The field of probiotics is up-and-coming, especially in management of microbial pathogens. Probiotic...
AIMS: Probiotics have the ability to enhance the immune system, produce anti-inflammatory action and...
Background: Probiotics are live microorganisms which are beneficial bacteria that are normal flora o...
This work reports the anti-pathogenic effect of a commercially available water-based probiotic suspe...
The antimicrobial or antagonistic activity of probiotics is an important property that includes the ...
Biotherapeutics is a newer approach towards treatment of diseases using living organisms or their pr...
Background and Objective: Probiotics are beneficial organisms therapeutic within microbial flora. Sh...
CITATION: van Zyl, W. F.; Deane, S. M. & Dicks, L. M. T. 2020. Molecular insights into probiotic mec...
(See the editorial commentary by Salminen and Arvilommi on pages 1577–8) There is an increasing scie...
In present day culture regimes, animals are subjected constantly to intense management practices whi...
Background: Probiotics are live microorganisms which are beneficial bacteria that are normal flo...
Background: Diarrheal diseases have been seen in all geographical areas throughout the world. Th...
Introduction: Intestinal colonization with multi-drug resistant (MDR) microorganisms is a consequenc...
Ever since Alexander Fleming discovered the antibacterial properties of the fungus Penicillium spp. ...
Probiotics are currently being investigated for prevention of infections caused by enteric pathogens...
The field of probiotics is up-and-coming, especially in management of microbial pathogens. Probiotic...
AIMS: Probiotics have the ability to enhance the immune system, produce anti-inflammatory action and...
Background: Probiotics are live microorganisms which are beneficial bacteria that are normal flora o...
This work reports the anti-pathogenic effect of a commercially available water-based probiotic suspe...
The antimicrobial or antagonistic activity of probiotics is an important property that includes the ...
Biotherapeutics is a newer approach towards treatment of diseases using living organisms or their pr...
Background and Objective: Probiotics are beneficial organisms therapeutic within microbial flora. Sh...
CITATION: van Zyl, W. F.; Deane, S. M. & Dicks, L. M. T. 2020. Molecular insights into probiotic mec...
(See the editorial commentary by Salminen and Arvilommi on pages 1577–8) There is an increasing scie...
In present day culture regimes, animals are subjected constantly to intense management practices whi...
Background: Probiotics are live microorganisms which are beneficial bacteria that are normal flo...
Background: Diarrheal diseases have been seen in all geographical areas throughout the world. Th...
Introduction: Intestinal colonization with multi-drug resistant (MDR) microorganisms is a consequenc...
Ever since Alexander Fleming discovered the antibacterial properties of the fungus Penicillium spp. ...
Probiotics are currently being investigated for prevention of infections caused by enteric pathogens...
The field of probiotics is up-and-coming, especially in management of microbial pathogens. Probiotic...
AIMS: Probiotics have the ability to enhance the immune system, produce anti-inflammatory action and...
Background: Probiotics are live microorganisms which are beneficial bacteria that are normal flora o...