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New Insights on Antiviral Probiotics [electronic resource] : From Research to Applications
Başlık:
New Insights on Antiviral Probiotics [electronic resource] : From Research to Applications
ISBN:
9783319496887
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
XII, 119 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color. online resource.
Genel Not:
Antiviral probiotics: a new concept in medical sciences -- The use of probiotics as vaccine vectors to prevent viral infections -- Probiotics: Role in the prevention of chronic viral diseases -- The antiviral activity of probiotic metabolites -- Methods and techniques to evaluate the antiviral activity of a new probiotic strain.

This book focuses on probiotics with antiviral activities. The "antiviral probiotic" is a new concept in medical sciences. Recently, studies have shown that antiviral probiotics can fight or prevent viral infections in many ways. The immunomodulation of mucosal immunity, production of antiviral compounds, virus trapping and the use thereof as vaccination vectors are the principal modes of action of antiviral probiotics. The author dedicates an entire chapter of the book to discussing the methods and techniques used to assess the antiviral activity of probiotic strains and their metabolites.
İçindekiler:
Antiviral probiotics: a new concept in medical sciences -- The use of probiotics as vaccine vectors to prevent viral infections -- Probiotics: Role in the prevention of chronic viral diseases -- The antiviral activity of probiotic metabolites -- Methods and techniques to evaluate the antiviral activity of a new probiotic strain.
Özet:
This book focuses on probiotics with antiviral activities. The "antiviral probiotic" is a new concept in medical sciences. Recently, studies have shown that antiviral probiotics can fight or prevent viral infections in many ways. The immunomodulation of mucosal immunity, production of antiviral compounds, virus trapping and the use thereof as vaccination vectors are the principal modes of action of antiviral probiotics. The author dedicates an entire chapter of the book to discussing the methods and techniques used to assess the antiviral activity of probiotic strains and their metabolites.