Advances in the science of probiotics in the 21st century will be fueled by human microbiome research and functional genomics of beneficial microbes. These indigenous microbes or old friends facilitate digestion, absorption of vitamins, development of robust immune responses, and suppression of pathogens. Two primary pipelines will serve as development strategies for new probiotics in human medicine. First, identification of genes responsible for key probiotic functions will enable derivation of genetically modified organisms, or so-called designer strains, that will represent improved engineered alternatives to natural probiotic strains for specific biomedical applications. Second, candidate probiotic strains isolated from natural sour...
Technical and technological progress has changed the production methods of agricultural products and...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...
The human body harbors complex communities of microbes that play a prominent role in human health. D...
The recent increased interest in probiotics among clinicians has many causes, primarily the concern ...
Functional foods comprising probiotic bacteria are receiving increasing attention from the scientifi...
The possibility that certain microorganisms might be beneficial to human health is highlighted by th...
Humans are a unique reservoir of heterogeneous and vivacious group of microbes, which together forms...
<p>Probiotics are compounds that are finding increased relevance and markets in the health in-...
Functional foods comprising probiotic bacteria are receiving increasing attention from the scientifi...
<p>The beneficial effects of food containing probiotics (or prebiotics or synbiotics) on human healt...
Introduction Human microbiota is complicated microbial ecosystem composed of about thousand differe...
The gut microbiota continues to fascinate scientists in many realms when it is considered that human...
Probiotics—live microorganisms that when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing scientific and public interest in bacteria that m...
Technical and technological progress has changed the production methods of agricultural products and...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...
The human body harbors complex communities of microbes that play a prominent role in human health. D...
The recent increased interest in probiotics among clinicians has many causes, primarily the concern ...
Functional foods comprising probiotic bacteria are receiving increasing attention from the scientifi...
The possibility that certain microorganisms might be beneficial to human health is highlighted by th...
Humans are a unique reservoir of heterogeneous and vivacious group of microbes, which together forms...
<p>Probiotics are compounds that are finding increased relevance and markets in the health in-...
Functional foods comprising probiotic bacteria are receiving increasing attention from the scientifi...
<p>The beneficial effects of food containing probiotics (or prebiotics or synbiotics) on human healt...
Introduction Human microbiota is complicated microbial ecosystem composed of about thousand differe...
The gut microbiota continues to fascinate scientists in many realms when it is considered that human...
Probiotics—live microorganisms that when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing scientific and public interest in bacteria that m...
Technical and technological progress has changed the production methods of agricultural products and...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...