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The term "probiotic" comes from the Greek words "pro" (in favor) and "biotic" (life). The term "probiotic" has been defined by as "a live microbial feed supplement, which beneficially affects the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance". Recently, probiotics play a rumen modifiers role to improve microbial conditions in the rumen. Propionibacteria is one of probiotic which is natural inhabitants of the rumen that make up 1.4% of ruminal microflora and produce propionate, a major precursor for glucose production by hepatic gluconeogenesis and thus directly feeding…mehr

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The term "probiotic" comes from the Greek words "pro" (in favor) and "biotic" (life). The term "probiotic" has been defined by as "a live microbial feed supplement, which beneficially affects the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance". Recently, probiotics play a rumen modifiers role to improve microbial conditions in the rumen. Propionibacteria is one of probiotic which is natural inhabitants of the rumen that make up 1.4% of ruminal microflora and produce propionate, a major precursor for glucose production by hepatic gluconeogenesis and thus directly feeding propionibacteria may be a natural way to increase hepatic glucose production and positively influence metabolism and production.
Autorenporträt
Hossam Mahrous Ebeid (né en mars 1981) : Professeur assistant au département des sciences laitières, Centre national de recherche, Égypte. Il s'intéresse au développement de la nutrition des ruminants dans les fermes laitières (en particulier les bovins laitiers) dans les pays en développement afin d'optimiser leur production avec un faible coût d'alimentation.