[A comparative study of the biological properties of Biosporin and other commercial Bacillus-based preparations]
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[A comparative study of the biological properties of Biosporin and other commercial Bacillus-based preparations]
Abstract
A new probiotic Biosporin and other commercial biopreparations based on aerobic sporulating bacteria of the Bacillus genus have been comparatively studied for their specific activity and safety. It has been established that only Biosporin is characterized by expressed antagonistic activity in respect to a wide range of pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic microorganisms including those with multiple resistance to antibiotics. Biosporin is also characterized by the absence of any negative action on the organism of animals even in the doses considerably exceeding those recommended for use.
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