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Probiotic Spore Formers Enhances Host Health

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  • Anu P Sebastian

    (Department of zoology, Assumption college Autonomous, India)

  • Keerthi TR

    (Mahatma Gandhi University, India)

Abstract

Wild species of spore formers from various sources has remarkable probiotic potential. Many of the isolates possess non-hemolysis, non-lecithin’s activity, acid and bile tolerance, resistance to artificial gastric and intestinal fluids and antagonistic action towards pathogens. Most of the spores and vegetative cells of isolates showed excellent resistance to acid and bile. Many of the wild species of sporeformers are able to produce siderophores, and antimicrobial substances. Adhesive rate of sporeformers were found to be more than vegetative cells on intestinal mucous. Both spores and vegetative cells were auto aggregating but auto aggregation of vegetative cells was found to be more than that of spores.

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  • Anu P Sebastian & Keerthi TR, 2018. "Probiotic Spore Formers Enhances Host Health," International Journal of Cell Science & Molecular Biology, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 5(1), pages 1-3, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ijcsmb:v:5:y:2018:i:1:p:1-3
    DOI: 10.19080/IJCSMB.2018.04.555651
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