Objective: During the past 20 years identification of lactobacilli isolated from normal flora has received great interest due to their health promoting effects. This study has aimed at characterizing the lactobacillus strains isolated from the fecal flora of Iranian infants based on phenotypic oriented methods. Moreover, the diversity of identified species among tested infants has been looked into. Methods: Thirty two strains of lactobacilli were included in this study. The given strains were previously isolated from the fecal samples of 6 infants between 1-19 months of age. They are examined through 14 carbohydrate fermentation tests, growth ability at different temperatures and different concentrations of NaCl. Cell and colony morphology...
Yaşamın ilk yılında bağırsak sisteminin dengeli kolonizasyonu bağışıklığın bebeklik döneminde kazanı...
Thirty three strains of Lactobacillus were isolated from human milk and infant faeces, animal (cow a...
Isolation and industrial exploitation of probiotics from human milk is a goal for worldwide milk bio...
Objective: During the past 20 years identification of lactobacilli isolated from normal flora has re...
Objective: During the past 20 years identification of lactobacilli (L) isolated from normal flora ha...
The aim of this experiment was to isolate and identify Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) from infant faeces...
The aim of the current study was to identify oral strains of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and L. acidophi...
Backgrounds : The role of potentially probiotic lactic acid bacteria of human milk in&nb...
Seventy-five strains isolated from fecal samples of six children were studied for their morphology a...
Lactobacillus colonisation was examined in 112 Swedish infants. Faecal samples obtained at 1, 2,4 an...
Human milk comprises a diverse array of microbial communities with health-promoting effects, includi...
Seventy-fi ve strains isolated from fecal samples of six children were studied for their morphology ...
Five samples of feces from premature born nursling were taken from Institute of Neonatology (Belgrad...
Balanced colonization of the gastrointestinal tract in the newborn is very important for the acquisi...
Background & Objective: Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are a group of Gram-positive, non-spore forming, ...
Yaşamın ilk yılında bağırsak sisteminin dengeli kolonizasyonu bağışıklığın bebeklik döneminde kazanı...
Thirty three strains of Lactobacillus were isolated from human milk and infant faeces, animal (cow a...
Isolation and industrial exploitation of probiotics from human milk is a goal for worldwide milk bio...
Objective: During the past 20 years identification of lactobacilli isolated from normal flora has re...
Objective: During the past 20 years identification of lactobacilli (L) isolated from normal flora ha...
The aim of this experiment was to isolate and identify Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) from infant faeces...
The aim of the current study was to identify oral strains of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and L. acidophi...
Backgrounds : The role of potentially probiotic lactic acid bacteria of human milk in&nb...
Seventy-five strains isolated from fecal samples of six children were studied for their morphology a...
Lactobacillus colonisation was examined in 112 Swedish infants. Faecal samples obtained at 1, 2,4 an...
Human milk comprises a diverse array of microbial communities with health-promoting effects, includi...
Seventy-fi ve strains isolated from fecal samples of six children were studied for their morphology ...
Five samples of feces from premature born nursling were taken from Institute of Neonatology (Belgrad...
Balanced colonization of the gastrointestinal tract in the newborn is very important for the acquisi...
Background & Objective: Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are a group of Gram-positive, non-spore forming, ...
Yaşamın ilk yılında bağırsak sisteminin dengeli kolonizasyonu bağışıklığın bebeklik döneminde kazanı...
Thirty three strains of Lactobacillus were isolated from human milk and infant faeces, animal (cow a...
Isolation and industrial exploitation of probiotics from human milk is a goal for worldwide milk bio...