2024
DOI: 10.20517/mrr.2024.08
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Associations between intestinal lactic acid bacteria species and feeding habits of zoo animals

Masanori Horie,
Tomoki Ohno,
Hitoshi Iwahashi
et al.

Abstract: Aim: Lactic acid bacteria are among the most important bacteria in the intestinal flora and often have beneficial effects on the host. It is known that the bacteria that compose the intestinal flora are influenced by the feeding habits of host animals, but there was a lack of knowledge about lactic acid bacteria. Therefore, also considering the use of select strains as probiotics, this study investigated the relationship between the feeding habits of zoo animals and intestinal Lactobacillaceae species. … Show more

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