2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10123-023-00417-2
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In-vitro screening of compatible synbiotics and (introducing) “prophybiotics” as a tool to improve gut health

Ramesha N. Wishna-Kadawarage,
Martin Jensen,
Szymon Powałowski
et al.

Abstract: Synbiotics have been intensively studied recently to improve gut health of humans and animals. The success of synergistic synbiotics depends on the compatibility of the prebiotic and probiotic components. Certain plant extracts possess both antimicrobial and prebiotic properties representing a potential use in combination with probiotics to improve the gut health. Here, we coined the term “prophybiotics” to describe this combined bioactivity. The current study aimed to select prebiotics that are preferred as a… Show more

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“…A separate bacterial suspension was prepared by adjusting to a higher OD600 (corresponds to 7.5 × 10 6 CFU/mL cell density) as described in the preparation of injection for PB group. Similarly, in order to obtain 0.5% (w/v) garlic concentration in the final injection mixture (in which only 1/3 garlic extract is included), 0.15g of finely milled air dried garlic powder was added to 10mL of sterile distilled water, and the protocol to activate the allinase enzyme thereby producing allicin was carried out as described in Wishna-Kadawarage et.al (2023) . Both components (the bacterial suspension and garlic aqueous extract) were combined at 2:1 ratio and the mixture was gently mixed.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A separate bacterial suspension was prepared by adjusting to a higher OD600 (corresponds to 7.5 × 10 6 CFU/mL cell density) as described in the preparation of injection for PB group. Similarly, in order to obtain 0.5% (w/v) garlic concentration in the final injection mixture (in which only 1/3 garlic extract is included), 0.15g of finely milled air dried garlic powder was added to 10mL of sterile distilled water, and the protocol to activate the allinase enzyme thereby producing allicin was carried out as described in Wishna-Kadawarage et.al (2023) . Both components (the bacterial suspension and garlic aqueous extract) were combined at 2:1 ratio and the mixture was gently mixed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to the combined administration of probiotics and prebiotics (synbiotics) in-ovo, it is of interest to examine the effects of the combined use of probiotics and phytobiotics in-ovo , on the gut health and production of broiler chickens, due to their promising benefits imparted individually. We have coined the term prophybiotics ( pro biotics + phy tobiotics) to describe this type of combination ( Wishna-Kadawarage et al 2023 ) that may provide a prophylaxis in the poultry gut. However, to the best of our knowledge, no previous studies examined the potential of prophybiotic ( PPB ) combinations in an in-ovo model to validate the possible beneficial effects on the gut health of chickens.…”
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