Application of prebiotics and probiotics in poultry production
Purdue University West Lafayette
Abstract
The intestinal microbiota, epithelium, and immune system provide resistance to enteric pathogens. Recent data suggest that resistance is not solely due to the sum of the components, but that cross-talk between these components is also involved in modulating this resistance. Inhibition of pathogens by the intestinal microbiota has been called bacterial antagonism, bacterial interference, barrier effect, colonization resistance, and competitive exclusion. Mechanisms by which the indigenous intestinal bacteria inhibit pathogens include competition for colonization sites, competition for nutrients, production of toxic compounds, or stimulation of the immune system. These mechanisms are not mutually exclusive, and…
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- 28.15
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Probiotic
- Biology
- Antibiotics
- Microbiology
- Bacteria
- Colonisation resistance
- Prebiotic
- Antibiotic resistance
- Reduced inequalities