Microorganisms have had a long and surprising history. They were “invisible” until invention of microscope in the 17th century. Until that date, although they were extensively (but inconsciously) employed in food preservation, beer and wine fermentation, cheese, vinegar, yogurt and bread making, as well as being the causative agents of infectious diseases, they were considered as “not-existing”. The work of Pasteur in the middle of the 19th century revealed several biological activities performed by microorganisms including fermentations and pathogenicity. Due to the urgent issue to treat infectious diseases (the main cause of death at those times) the “positive potential” of the microbial world has been neglected for about one century. Onc...
The probiotic terminology has matured over the years and currently a unified definition has been for...
Probiotic agents are defined as live microorganisms, which confer a health benefit to the host when ...
The benefits of probiotics have been recognized and explored for over a century. The pioneering work...
More than 20,000 bioactive, so-called microbial secondary metabolites are known today. In nature, th...
For hundreds of years, mankind has benefited from the natural metabolic processes of microorganisms ...
It was appreciated early in drug discovery that the microbiota play an important role in the efficac...
More than 20. 000 bioactive, so-called microbial secondary metabolites are known today. In nature, t...
Summary The use of bacteria as beneficial biological agents to be used as food ingredients or as ac...
AbstractGenerations of chemists and biologists have conducted research on natural products and other...
The benefits of probiotics have been recognized and explored for over a century. The pioneering work...
<p>Probiotics are compounds that are finding increased relevance and markets in the health in-...
Ensuring food safety and at the same time meeting such demands for retention of nutrition and qualit...
Microorganisms (i.e. bacteria, yeasts and fungi) are organisms that are normally invisible to the na...
Different groups of microorganisms, such as lactic acid bacteria (LAB), coagulasenegative catalase-p...
The probiotic terminology has matured over the years and currently a unified definition has been for...
Probiotic agents are defined as live microorganisms, which confer a health benefit to the host when ...
The benefits of probiotics have been recognized and explored for over a century. The pioneering work...
More than 20,000 bioactive, so-called microbial secondary metabolites are known today. In nature, th...
For hundreds of years, mankind has benefited from the natural metabolic processes of microorganisms ...
It was appreciated early in drug discovery that the microbiota play an important role in the efficac...
More than 20. 000 bioactive, so-called microbial secondary metabolites are known today. In nature, t...
Summary The use of bacteria as beneficial biological agents to be used as food ingredients or as ac...
AbstractGenerations of chemists and biologists have conducted research on natural products and other...
The benefits of probiotics have been recognized and explored for over a century. The pioneering work...
<p>Probiotics are compounds that are finding increased relevance and markets in the health in-...
Ensuring food safety and at the same time meeting such demands for retention of nutrition and qualit...
Microorganisms (i.e. bacteria, yeasts and fungi) are organisms that are normally invisible to the na...
Different groups of microorganisms, such as lactic acid bacteria (LAB), coagulasenegative catalase-p...
The probiotic terminology has matured over the years and currently a unified definition has been for...
Probiotic agents are defined as live microorganisms, which confer a health benefit to the host when ...
The benefits of probiotics have been recognized and explored for over a century. The pioneering work...