Backgrounds : The role of potentially probiotic lactic acid bacteria of human milk in the early colonization and protection of infant against infections is the subject of increasing researches. Colonization with Lactobacillus plantarum in early infancy is suggested to be important for health in later life. However, we presently investigated the strain of Lactobacillus plantarum in the breast milk among Iranian infants. Materials and Methods: Human breast milk samples (n = 40) with all full‑term breastfed were collected from randomly lactating women. Information about personal characteristics were collected after birth. The samples were cultured in media through Pour plate with MRS (de Ma...
Human milk not only provides a perfect balance of nutrients to meet all the needs of the infant in t...
Breast milk is considered the most important source of nutrition for infants and newborns due to its...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Food Engineering, Izmir, 2007Includes bibliographic...
Background: Probiotic is viable microbe agent that beneficially affects the host possibly by improvi...
Human milk comprises a diverse array of microbial communities with health-promoting effects, includi...
Aims and background: Lactobacillus spp. are an important element in breast milk. This component has ...
Breast milk has been reported as a bacteria source that affects infant gut microbiota development. T...
Aims: To evaluate the diversity of the Lactobacillus group in breast milk and the vagina of healthy ...
This research work assessed the antibacterial properties of probiotic bacterial which was isolated f...
The human milk microbiota plays an important role in the development of infant´s intestinal microbio...
Lactobacilli naturally present in the neonatal gut are believed to be beneficial for the human hosts...
Abstract Background and Objective: Breast milk contains nutrients such as carbohydrates, essential ...
Objective: During the past 20 years identification of lactobacilli isolated from normal flora has re...
Human milk has been traditionally considered sterile: however, recent studies have shown that it rep...
Human milk can be an important source for obtaining potential probiotics strains for newborns in ord...
Human milk not only provides a perfect balance of nutrients to meet all the needs of the infant in t...
Breast milk is considered the most important source of nutrition for infants and newborns due to its...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Food Engineering, Izmir, 2007Includes bibliographic...
Background: Probiotic is viable microbe agent that beneficially affects the host possibly by improvi...
Human milk comprises a diverse array of microbial communities with health-promoting effects, includi...
Aims and background: Lactobacillus spp. are an important element in breast milk. This component has ...
Breast milk has been reported as a bacteria source that affects infant gut microbiota development. T...
Aims: To evaluate the diversity of the Lactobacillus group in breast milk and the vagina of healthy ...
This research work assessed the antibacterial properties of probiotic bacterial which was isolated f...
The human milk microbiota plays an important role in the development of infant´s intestinal microbio...
Lactobacilli naturally present in the neonatal gut are believed to be beneficial for the human hosts...
Abstract Background and Objective: Breast milk contains nutrients such as carbohydrates, essential ...
Objective: During the past 20 years identification of lactobacilli isolated from normal flora has re...
Human milk has been traditionally considered sterile: however, recent studies have shown that it rep...
Human milk can be an important source for obtaining potential probiotics strains for newborns in ord...
Human milk not only provides a perfect balance of nutrients to meet all the needs of the infant in t...
Breast milk is considered the most important source of nutrition for infants and newborns due to its...
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Food Engineering, Izmir, 2007Includes bibliographic...