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The role of some probiotic lactic acid bacteria in theb reduction of cholesterol on mice

Abstract

Hoda Mahrous *, U.F. Shaalan and A. M. Ibrahim

The potential use of Probiotics in restoring the urogenital and gastrointestinal health has received tremendous interest in the last decade, while few safety concerns are still being debated. The effect of two probiotic lactic acid bacteria strains tested for their ability to assimilation of Cholesterol In Vivo (in previous work; In Vitro) and their effect on feeding mice on general health indicators, hematological parameters and their ability to reduce the cholesterol level in blood serum; the results showed that no adverse effect on the hematological parameters and the probiotic strains (Lactobacillus acidophilus P106, Lactobacillus acidophilus P110) effect on reduce the level of cholesterol in the blood serum especially Lactobacillus acidophilus P106.

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