A probiotic is defined as 'a preparation of
or a product containing viable, defined micro-organisms in sufficient
numbers, which alter the micorbiota (by implantation or colonisation) in a
compartment of the host and by the exert beneficial health effects in this
host.'
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Lactic acid Bacteria in Health an Disease, Vol. 1, (ed. BJB Wood, pp.
151-170, Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, Amsterdam.
or
Probiotics are defined as 'microbial cell
preparations or components of microbial cells that have a beneficial
effect on the health and well-being of the host.'
Salminen S, Bouley C, Boutron-Ruault MC,
Cummings JH, Franck A, Gibson GR, Isolauri E, Moreau MC, Roberfroid MB,
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