Functional foods comprising probiotic bacteria are receiving increasing attention from the scientific community and science funding agencies [1]. An essential aspect relating to the functionality of probiotic-based foods is to develop molecular methods to determine the presence, activity and viability of probiotic bacteria in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract [2]. The GI tract is composed of a complex ecosystem of various microbial habitats colonized by numerous different commensal micro-organisms. This indigenous gut microbiota is essential to the overall health of the host by performing important physiological functions. In particular, they protect against pathogenic bacteria and drive the development of the immune system during neona...
The human body harbors a multitude of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and viruse...
Probiotic bacteria and synbiotics are used as therapeutic and prophylactic agents. The majority of p...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing scientific and public interest in bacteria that m...
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...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...
<p>Probiotics are compounds that are finding increased relevance and markets in the health in-...
Advances in the science of probiotics in the 21st century will be fueled by human microbiome researc...
The microbiota of the human gastrointestinal tract plays a key role in nutrition and health. Through...
The human body harbors complex communities of microbes that play a prominent role in human health. D...
The gut is an obvious target for the development of functional foods, acting as it does as the inter...
Increasingly, the microbiological scientific community is relying on molecular biology to define the...
The complex communities of microorganisms that colonise the human gastrointestinal tract play an imp...
The human gut microbiota affects a variety of biochemical and metabolic functions of the human syste...
Humans are not autonomous entities. We are all living in a complex environment, interacting not only...
The human body harbors a multitude of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and viruse...
Probiotic bacteria and synbiotics are used as therapeutic and prophylactic agents. The majority of p...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing scientific and public interest in bacteria that m...
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...
The human intestine is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, collectively termed microbiota...
<p>Probiotics are compounds that are finding increased relevance and markets in the health in-...
Advances in the science of probiotics in the 21st century will be fueled by human microbiome researc...
The microbiota of the human gastrointestinal tract plays a key role in nutrition and health. Through...
The human body harbors complex communities of microbes that play a prominent role in human health. D...
The gut is an obvious target for the development of functional foods, acting as it does as the inter...
Increasingly, the microbiological scientific community is relying on molecular biology to define the...
The complex communities of microorganisms that colonise the human gastrointestinal tract play an imp...
The human gut microbiota affects a variety of biochemical and metabolic functions of the human syste...
Humans are not autonomous entities. We are all living in a complex environment, interacting not only...
The human body harbors a multitude of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and viruse...
Probiotic bacteria and synbiotics are used as therapeutic and prophylactic agents. The majority of p...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing scientific and public interest in bacteria that m...