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Probiotic modulation of broiler gut microbiota and expression of gut barrier genes

Published: December 4, 2019
Kostas Mountzouris (Agricultural University of Athens) talked about the benefits of probiotics in gut health and shared research that reflects how they can help to reduce inflammation, during the 8th Symposium on Gut Health in Production of Food Animals in St. Louis, USA.
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Juarez Donzele
Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV
3 de mayo de 2020


Kostas Mountzouris, taking advantage of your knowledge on the subject, I would like to know about the possibility of a certain strain of microorganism used as a probiotic, transferring possible resistance to a certain antibiotic to the resident microorganisms. And the importance of identifying, that the strain used as a probiotic produces the enzyme BSH, which would be harmful in the use of the lipids in the feed.

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Kapil Manwal
Lallemand
8 de mayo de 2020

Probiotics are good and have great impact, it is not only about the gut health more over the immune status of the bird, only thing we need to find right probiotics in the probiiotic jungle.

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Badal Singh
17 de mayo de 2020

Kapil Manwal yes sir, I agree with u b/c a lot of products available in the market but along with good probiotics water quality very IMP for the gut health management.

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Kapil Manwal
Lallemand
18 de mayo de 2020

Badal Singh yes for good probiotics there are certain things
- what is source it should reliable
- its mode of action and should act on gut
- if probiotic it should be live spores so better check what is its recovery on pelleting temp.

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