Studies on the persistence and safety of anew Lactobacillus plantarum recombinant in vivo [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P.711-725Other title:
  • دراسات على البقاء فى القناة المعوية والمميزات الفسيولوجية والأمان لسلالة جديدة معدلة من الـLactobacillus plantarum recombinant [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, Moshtohor, 2005 v.43 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of agricultural science, Moshtohor 2005.v.43(2)Summary: Supplementation of male albino rats with L. plantarum (~ 4xl09 cfu. G-1) and L. plantarum recombinant (~ 4xl09 , 8x109 , and 2xl09 cfu. G-1) significantly increased the total number of lactobacilli population with an increment percentage by 31.67%. 50.96, 55.79, and 39.71%, respectively after 4 weeks of administration when compared with the control. The enterobacteriaceae and aerobic counts in faeces of male albino rats fed L. plantarum recombinant at all levels decreased with the increasing of the time of treatment.
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Supplementation of male albino rats with L. plantarum (~ 4xl09 cfu. G-1) and L. plantarum recombinant (~ 4xl09 , 8x109 , and 2xl09 cfu. G-1) significantly increased the total number of lactobacilli population with an increment percentage by 31.67%. 50.96, 55.79, and 39.71%, respectively after 4 weeks of administration when compared with the control. The enterobacteriaceae and aerobic counts in faeces of male albino rats fed L. plantarum recombinant at all levels decreased with the increasing of the time of treatment.

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