BACTERIA NEW PROBIOTIC STRAINS IMPACT ON INTERFERON PRODUCTION
Abstract
The immunomodulatory properties of L. casei IMB B-7280, L. acidophilus IMB B-7279, B. animalis VKL and B. animalis VKB probiotic strains were studied and their effects on indicators of immunity were determined. Probiotic strains of L.
casei IMB B-7280, L. acidophilus IMB B-7279, B. animalis VKL and B. animalis VKB under their intragastric injection in intact mice at a dose of 1×106 cells per animal once a day for 7 days had immunomodulatory properties. was strengthened
All of these probiotic strains potentized interferonogenesis under conditions of physiological norm in different periods of observation. The investigated strains are promising for of body immunoreactivity correction affected due to infectious and inflammatory diseases.
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