For centuries, selected Enterococci, facultative anaerobic, nonspore-forming Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB), have been widely used in the production of a variety of fermented and nonfermented food products ranging from dairy and meat products to vegetable and sea foods. Enterococci have also properties that are of technological interest in the food industry, and some strains have been used as probiotics for the maintenance of normal intestinal microbiota, stimulation of the immune system, and improvement of the nutritional value of foods and feeds in humans and animals However, following the emergence of antibiotic-resistant (AMR) enterococci and particularly of the vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE),...
Species from the genus Enterococcus have been used as probiotic for humans or animals, although this...
The present study focused on probiotic characterization and safety evaluation of Enterococcus isolat...
Enterococci have controversial status due to their emerging role in nosocomial infections and transm...
For centuries, selected Enterococci, facultative anaerobic, nonspore-forming Gram-positive bacteria ...
International audienceSince antiquity, the ubiquitous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Enterococci, which ...
International audienceSince antiquity, the ubiquitous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Enterococci, which ...
Enterococcus spp. are Gram-positive, facultative, anaerobic cocci, which are found in the intestinal...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
Since antiquity, the ubiquitous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Enterococci, which are just as predominan...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
A considerable number of strains belonging to different species of Enterococcus are highly competiti...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
Bacteria of the genus Enterococcus, or enterococci (formerly the "faecal" or Lancefield group D stre...
Species from the genus Enterococcus have been used as probiotic for humans or animals, although this...
Species from the genus Enterococcus have been used as probiotic for humans or animals, although this...
Species from the genus Enterococcus have been used as probiotic for humans or animals, although this...
The present study focused on probiotic characterization and safety evaluation of Enterococcus isolat...
Enterococci have controversial status due to their emerging role in nosocomial infections and transm...
For centuries, selected Enterococci, facultative anaerobic, nonspore-forming Gram-positive bacteria ...
International audienceSince antiquity, the ubiquitous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Enterococci, which ...
International audienceSince antiquity, the ubiquitous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Enterococci, which ...
Enterococcus spp. are Gram-positive, facultative, anaerobic cocci, which are found in the intestinal...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
Since antiquity, the ubiquitous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Enterococci, which are just as predominan...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
A considerable number of strains belonging to different species of Enterococcus are highly competiti...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
Bacteria of the genus Enterococcus, or enterococci (formerly the "faecal" or Lancefield group D stre...
Species from the genus Enterococcus have been used as probiotic for humans or animals, although this...
Species from the genus Enterococcus have been used as probiotic for humans or animals, although this...
Species from the genus Enterococcus have been used as probiotic for humans or animals, although this...
The present study focused on probiotic characterization and safety evaluation of Enterococcus isolat...
Enterococci have controversial status due to their emerging role in nosocomial infections and transm...