Frizzo et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Studies on translocation, acute oral toxicity and intestinal colonization of potentially probiotic lactic acid bacteria administered during calf rearingFrizzo et al., 2010
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- Frizzo L
- Bertozzi E
- Soto L
- Sequeira G
- Armesto R
- Rosmini M
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- Livestock Science
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In order to test the harmlessness of potentially beneficial bacterial strains when raising young calves, their safety level should be verified before they are included into a probiotic formulation. In the present study, an inoculum composed of three lactic acid bacteria of …
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