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Study and use of the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri in pigs:a review 被引量:21

Study and use of the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri in pigs:a review
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摘要 Probiotics are living microorganisms that provide a wide variety of health benefits to the host when ingested in adequate amounts. The bacterial strains most frequently used as probiotic agents are lactic acid bacteria, such as Loctobocillus reuteri, which is one of the few endogenous Lactobadllus species found in the gastrointestinal tract of vertebrates, including humans, rats, pigs and chickens. L. reuteri is one of the most well documented probiotic species and has been widely utilized as a probiotic in humans and animals for many years. Initially, L. reuteri was used in humans to reduce the incidence and the severity of diarrhea, prevent colic and necrotic enterocolitis, and maintain a functional mucosal barrier. As interest in alternatives to in-feed antibiotics has grown in recent years, some evidence has emerged that probiotics may promote growth, improve the efficiency of feed utilization, prevent diarrhea, and regulate the immune system in pigs. In this review, the characteristics of L. reuteri are described, in order to update the evidence on the efficacy of using L. reuteri in pigs. Probiotics are living microorganisms that provide a wide variety of health benefits to the host when ingested in adequate amounts. The bacterial strains most frequently used as probiotic agents are lactic acid bacteria, such as Loctobocillus reuteri, which is one of the few endogenous Lactobadllus species found in the gastrointestinal tract of vertebrates, including humans, rats, pigs and chickens. L. reuteri is one of the most well documented probiotic species and has been widely utilized as a probiotic in humans and animals for many years. Initially, L. reuteri was used in humans to reduce the incidence and the severity of diarrhea, prevent colic and necrotic enterocolitis, and maintain a functional mucosal barrier. As interest in alternatives to in-feed antibiotics has grown in recent years, some evidence has emerged that probiotics may promote growth, improve the efficiency of feed utilization, prevent diarrhea, and regulate the immune system in pigs. In this review, the characteristics of L. reuteri are described, in order to update the evidence on the efficacy of using L. reuteri in pigs.
出处 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 CAS CSCD 2016年第1期26-33,共8页 畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Number 31420103908)
关键词 ANTIBIOTICS APPLICATION Loctobocillus reuteri PIGS PROBIOTICS Antibiotics, Application, Loctobocillus reuteri, Pigs, Probiotics
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