Lactic acid bacteria in the gut in normal and disordered states
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- DOI: 10.1159/000171361
Lactic acid bacteria in the gut in normal and disordered states
Abstract
The human gut flora is a complex and finely balanced ecosystem which plays an important protective role in humans. Although relatively stable, its composition may be altered in various disease states and by the administration of antimicrobial agents. Preparations containing viable lactic acid bacteria of human origin appear to have value in restoring normal microbial function and alleviating symptoms in some patients with gastrointestinal infection and other conditions.
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