Response of intestinal microbiota an immune system to a probiotic Bacillus cereus var. toyoi preparation as well as its consequences for piglet performance (2005)
Art
Vortrag
Autoren
Taras, D.
Macha, M.
Nordhoff, M.
Pollmann, M.
Scharek, L.
Schierack, P.
Schwerk, P.
Tedin, K.
Vahjen, W.
Schmidt, M. F. G.
Wieler, L. H.
Simon, O.
Kongress
59. Tagung der Gesellschaft für Ernährungsphysiologie
Stuttgart-Hohenheim, 08. – 10.03.2005
Quelle
Proceedings of the Society of Nutrition Physiology, Bd. 14
Early, indirect transfer of the probiotic strain to nursed piglets and permanent contact with an altered microbiota in maternal feces appears important for the development of weaned piglets. An influence on the composition of the intestinal bacterial populations and the immune system was demonstrated, both of which could lead to reduced pre- and post-weaning losses in piglet production.