The total number of microbes that colonize the human body is far greater than the number of cells that make it up. In recent years, it has been shown that bacteria play an essential role in the body; in fact, they are essential for the maturation of the intestine, the development and control of the immune system, the development of the brain, the metabolism of macronutrients, the synthesis of vitamins, and the energy balance. Bacteria play an essential role in defense of their territory against the entry of other bacteria that may be pathogenic to health. Metchnikoff, about a century ago, invented probiotics, assuming that the use of certain bacteria could be beneficial to maintaining health. Bacteria colonize our body from birth and breast...
The term “probiotic” was first mentioned in 1965, as living microorganisms, mostly bacteria, which h...
The advancement in scientific research is providing us with the tools to prevent, diagnose, and trea...
Probiotics are living microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that are either the same as or similar to orga...
The total number of microbes that colonize the human body is far greater than the number of cells th...
The term probiotic was first used in 1965. And it literally holds a meaning “for life” to describe “...
During the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeutic strategies ...
Probiotics have been found to be beneficial to host health. In medicine, probiotics are used mainly ...
peer reviewedDuring the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeut...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
Oral infections constitute some of the most common and costly forms of infections in humans. The con...
Probiotics have a role in maintaining oral health through interaction with oral microbiome, thus con...
Background : P robiotics as live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
Abstract Probiotics are live microorganisms which are dietary supplements that when administered in ...
The term “probiotic” was first mentioned in 1965, as living microorganisms, mostly bacteria, which h...
The advancement in scientific research is providing us with the tools to prevent, diagnose, and trea...
Probiotics are living microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that are either the same as or similar to orga...
The total number of microbes that colonize the human body is far greater than the number of cells th...
The term probiotic was first used in 1965. And it literally holds a meaning “for life” to describe “...
During the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeutic strategies ...
Probiotics have been found to be beneficial to host health. In medicine, probiotics are used mainly ...
peer reviewedDuring the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeut...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
Oral infections constitute some of the most common and costly forms of infections in humans. The con...
Probiotics have a role in maintaining oral health through interaction with oral microbiome, thus con...
Background : P robiotics as live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a...
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. They are ad...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
Abstract Probiotics are live microorganisms which are dietary supplements that when administered in ...
The term “probiotic” was first mentioned in 1965, as living microorganisms, mostly bacteria, which h...
The advancement in scientific research is providing us with the tools to prevent, diagnose, and trea...
Probiotics are living microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that are either the same as or similar to orga...