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Studies on the isolation and molecular characterization of Lactobacillus spp. from human breast milk and assessment of their probiotic potential
2021
Environmental and Experimental Biology
Human breast milk is a prominent source for microbiota development in the infant gastrointestinal tract. It is reported that probiotics in breast milk have a major role in the protection of the newborns and as well as infants when compared to formula milk/cow milk fed babies. The aim of the present study was to isolate and identify the probiotics from human breast milk. Fifty healthy women during the first week of postpartum were selected randomly and milk samples were collected aseptically.
doi:10.22364/eeb.19.20
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