
live microorganisms that are beneficial to the host organism.
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Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that include Bifidobacteria and Lactobacteria. Probiotics can be taken as a supplement or in particular foods, such as yoghurts and yoghurt drinks. Although all yoghurt will contain some good bacteria, probiotic yoghurts and yoghurt drinks contain a special strain of bacteria that have been clinically proven to re...
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Live microbial feed supplements which beneficially affect the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance. Antibiotics and other related compounds are not included in this definition. In humans, lactobacilli are commonly used as probiotics, either as single species or in mixed culture with other bacteria. Other genera that have been u...
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Live microorganisms that are similar to beneficial microorganisms found in the human gut. Probiotics are often referred to as 'good bacteria' and can be found in dietary supplements and some foods. Probiotics can be used to treat diarrhea, prevent and treat infections of the urinary tract or female genital tract, treat irritable bowel syndrome a......
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A live microbial feed supplement which beneficially affects the host animal. Claims include reduced early mortality, increased growth rate, improved feed conversion, egg quality and animal health.
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