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      Probiotics in poultry feed: A comprehensive review

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          Because the human gut microbiota can play a major role in host health, there is currently some interest in the manipulation of the composition of the gut flora towards a potentially more remedial community. Attempts have been made to increase bacterial groups such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus that are perceived as exerting health-promoting properties. Probiotics, defined as microbial food supplements that beneficially affect the host by improving its intestinal microbial balance, have been used to change the composition of colonic microbiota. However, such changes may be transient, and the implantation of exogenous bacteria therefore becomes limited. In contrast, prebiotics are nondigestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by selectively stimulating the growth and/or activity of one or a limited number of bacterial species already resident in the colon, and thus attempt to improve host health. Intake of prebiotics can significantly modulate the colonic microbiota by increasing the number of specific bacteria and thus changing the composition of the microbiota. Nondigestible oligosaccharides in general, and fructooligosaccharides in particular, are prebiotics. They have been shown to stimulate the growth of endogenous bifidobacteria, which, after a short feeding period, become predominant in human feces. Moreover, these prebiotics modulate lipid metabolism, most likely via fermentation products. By combining the rationale of pro- and prebiotics, the concept of synbiotics is proposed to characterize some colonic foods with interesting nutritional properties that make these compounds candidates for classification as health-enhancing functional food ingredients.
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                Journal
                Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
                J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr
                Wiley
                0931-2439
                1439-0396
                November 2020
                September 29 2020
                November 2020
                : 104
                : 6
                : 1835-1850
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Poultry Faculty of Agriculture Zagazig University Zagazig Egypt
                [2 ]Agricultural Microbiology Department Faculty of Agriculture Zagazig University Zagazig Egypt
                [3 ]Department of Biological Sciences, Zoology Abdulaziz University Jeddah Saudi Arabia
                [4 ]Department of Biological Sciences, Microbiology Faculty of Science, Abdulaziz University Jeddah Saudi Arabia
                [5 ]National Research Center for Protozoan Diseases Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Obihiro Japan
                [6 ]Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Damanhour University Damanhour Al‐Beheira Egypt
                [7 ]Department of Pathology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Alexandria University Edfina Egypt
                [8 ]Biological Application Department Nuclear Research Center Atomic Energy Authority Abu‐Zaabal Egypt
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                10.1111/jpn.13454
                32996177
                3dd7d34a-dd2f-4d82-9585-3d73aaed794e
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