The Probiotic Properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria and Their Applications in Animal Husbandry
- PMID: 34905106
- DOI: 10.1007/s00284-021-02722-3
The Probiotic Properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria and Their Applications in Animal Husbandry
Abstract
The intestinal tract of animals is a complex ecosystem in which nutrients, microbiota and host cells interact extensively. Probiotics can be considered as part of the natural microbiota of the gut and are involved in improving homeostasis. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) is a general term for a class of non-spore forming, gram-positive bacteria whose main product of fermented sugar is lactic acid. LAB are considered to be a type of probiotic due to their health-promoting effects on the host, and are very effective in the treatment of human and animal diseases. LAB have been widely used as a class of microbial agents in the field of livestock and poultry breeding. They are also considered to be the best substitutes for antibiotics to improve animal health. Here, we review the biological functions, probiotic characteristics and applications of LAB in livestock and poultry breeding. This review is designed to provide a theoretical base for the in-depth exploration and promotion of LAB use in animal diets.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
References
-
- Patil Y, Gooneratne R, Ju XH (2020) Interactions between host and gut microbiota in domestic pigs: a review. Gut microbes 11(3):310–334 - PubMed
-
- Kim HB, Isaacson RE (2015) The pig gut microbial diversity: understanding the pig gut microbial ecology through the next generation high throughput sequencing. Vet Microbiol 177(3–4):242–251 - PubMed
-
- Liao SF, Nyachoti M (2017) Using probiotics to improve swine gut health and nutrient utilization. Anim Nutr (Zhongguo xu mu shou yi xue hui) 3(4):331–343
-
- Kenny M, Smidt H, Mengheri E, Miller B (2011) Probiotics: do they have a role in the pig industry? Animal 5(3):462–470 - PubMed
Publication types
MeSH terms
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Miscellaneous