Characterization of Bacillus species used for oral bacteriotherapy and bacterioprophylaxis of gastrointestinal disorders.
Bacillus subtilis spores are being used for oral bacteriotherapy and bacterioprophylaxis of gastrointestinal disorders in both humans and animals. Since B. subtilis is an aerobic saprophyte, how spores may benefit the gut microbiota is an intriguing question, since other probiotics such as Lactobaci...
Main Authors: | Hoa, N, Baccigalupi, L, Huxham, A, Smertenko, A, Van, P, Ammendola, S, Ricca, E, Cutting, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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