Producción de microorganismos probióticos como aditivo para alimentos concentrados para ganado vacuno (segunda parte)

  • Vargas E
  • Gómez C
  • Parra M
  • et al.
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Abstract

For years, industries and research labs have investigated probiotics for nonhuman applications. The use of probiotics as an alternative natural way of enhancing animal performance has shown promising re- sults. Modern farm methods which include rearing con- ditions and diets induce stress and cause changes in the composition of the microflora, which compromises the animals resistance to infection. The aim of the probiotic approach is to repair the deficiencies in the microflora and restore the animals resistance to disease. Improving animal health and performance has always been the goal for farm and livestock producers. For this reason the present study was conducted to develop the micro- encapsulation of Probiotics (Lactobacillus Thuringenesis and Bifidobacterium Pseudulongum) by the methods of Emulsion and Extrusion, to obtain a daily diet for calves that could offer not only the benefits of a high quality supplement but also the advantages of a product with incorporated probiotics.

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Vargas, E. M., Gómez, C. J., Parra, M. E., & Romero, M. A. (2004). Producción de microorganismos probióticos como aditivo para alimentos concentrados para ganado vacuno (segunda parte). Revista de Ingeniería, (20), 23–33. https://doi.org/10.16924/revinge.20.3

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