Mucus provides protective functions in the gastrointestinal tract and plays an important role in the adhesion of microorganisms to host surfaces. Mucin glycoproteins polymerize, forming a framework to which certain microbial populations can adhere, including probiotic Lactobacillus species. Numerous mechanisms for adhesion to mucus have been discovered in lactobacilli, including partially characterized mucus binding proteins. These mechanisms vary in importance with the in vitro models studied, which could significantly affect the perceived probiotic potential of the organisms. Understanding the nature of mucus-microbe interactions could be the key to elucidating the mechanisms of probiotic adhesion within the host
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
<div><p>Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficia...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
Food and probiotic bacteria, in particular lactic acid bacteria, are ingested in large amounts by hu...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are Gram-positive bacteria that are natural inhabitants of the gastrointe...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are Gram-positive bacteria that are natural inhabitants of the gastrointe...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
<div><p>Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficia...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
Food and probiotic bacteria, in particular lactic acid bacteria, are ingested in large amounts by hu...
In spite of the wealth of clinical evidence supporting the health benefits of Lactobacillus rhamnosu...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are Gram-positive bacteria that are natural inhabitants of the gastrointe...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are Gram-positive bacteria that are natural inhabitants of the gastrointe...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
<div><p>Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficia...
Mucus is the habitat for the microorganisms, bacteria and yeast that form the commensal flora. Mucin...