Adhesion and antagonists properties of Enterococcus monocultures and the opportunity of their use as probiotics
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BOGDAN, Victoria, VRABIE, Valeria, CIOCHINĂ, Valentina. Adhesion and antagonists properties of Enterococcus monocultures and the opportunity of their use as probiotics. In: Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture: Section 3 Animal Science, Ed. Ediția 1-a, 2-4 iunie 2022, București. București, România: University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, 2022, Ed. 1, Section 3, p. 54. ISSN 2457-3221 ISSN-L 2457-3221.
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Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture
Ed. 1, Section 3, 2022
Conferința "Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture"
Ediția 1-a, București, Romania, 2-4 iunie 2022

Adhesion and antagonists properties of Enterococcus monocultures and the opportunity of their use as probiotics


Pag. 54-54

Bogdan Victoria, Vrabie Valeria, Ciochină Valentina
 
Institute of Physiology and Sanocreatology
 
Disponibil în IBN: 28 noiembrie 2022


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The adhesion and antagonist capacity of some Enterococcus strains isolated from human and animal intestinal contents was investigated. The obtained results demonstrated the increased adhesive capacity of the studied Enterococcus strains, especially those specific to the human digestive tract. At the same time, the high activity of enterococci monocultures in the control of Escherichia and Salmonella bacteria has been established, which indicates their antagonistic property. Based on the adhesive capacity and high antagonistic activity of enterococci, new microbial associations containing enterococci were investigated. The obtained results revealed a beneficial action of the new microbial preparations, which prevented the appearance and development of diarrheal dysfunctions, which argues the opportunity to include enterococci in the composition of associations or probiotic microbial preparations.

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adhesion capacity, antagonistic activity, Enterococcus, probiotics