Enterocin M-Producing Enterococcus faecium CCM 8558 Demonstrating Probiotic Properties in Horses

The effects of non-authochtonous Enterococcus faecium AL41 = CCM 8558, enterocin M-producing and probiotic strain were tested on the microbiota, phagocytic activity, hydrolytic enzymes, biochemical parameters and dry matter in horses based on its previous benefits demonstrated in other animals. E. f...

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Hauptverfasser: Lauková, Andrea, Styková, Eva, Kubašová, Ivana, Strompfová, Viola, Gancarčíková, Soňa, Plachá, Iveta, Miltko, Renata, Belzecki, Grzegorz, Valocký, Igor, Pogány Simonová, Monika
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Chemistry
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Dry matter
Enterococcus faecium
Feces
Gastrointestinal tract
Horses
Microbiology
Microbiota
Nutrition
Phagocytes
Probiotics
Protein Science
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