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Микробная регуляция антагонистической активности лактобактерий

Микробная регуляция антагонистической активности лактобактерий

Abstract

Тhe influence of associative microorganisms of various taxons on the antagonistic activity of lactobacilli has been studied. The research was performed on microorganisms, isolated from the female reproductive tract, the intestines, probiotics and food products. There has been revealed stable ability of Bifidobacterium spp. and grampositive coccal flora stimulate, and Candida spp. inhibit the manifestation of antagonism of Lactobacillus spp. The possibility of involvement of associative microorganisms in maintaining colonization resistance of the host has been shown. Stimulators of antagonism are proposed to use for development of new biopreparations, that enhance the protective ability of normal flora and the efficiency of probiotics.

Изучено влияние ассоциативных микроорганизмов различных таксонов на антагонистическую активность лактобактерий. Исследование проведено на микроорганизмах, выделенных из женского репродуктивного тракта, кишечника, пробиотиков и продуктов питания. Установлена выраженная способность Bifidobacterium spp. и грампозитивной кокковой флоры стимулировать, а Candida spp. ингибировать проявление антагонизма Lactobacillus spp. Показана возможность участия ассоциативных микроорганизмов в поддержании колонизационной резистентности организма хозяина. Стимуляторы антагонизма предложено использовать для получения новых биопрепаратов, повышающих защитный потенциал нормофлоры и эффективность пробиотиков.

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КОЛОНИЗАЦИОННАЯ РЕЗИСТЕНТНОСТЬ, АНТАГОНИЗМ, АССОЦИАТИВНЫЕ МИКРООРГАНИЗМЫ, ПРОБИОТИК, ПРЕБИОТИК

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