FIELD: veterinary medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to the field of veterinary medicine, in particular, to a synbiotic agent for raising the colonisation potential of the normal flora of the gastrointestinal tract of young cattle, as well as to a method for production thereof. Synbiotic agent consists of a consortium of microorganisms and additionally contains, as producer strains, deposited certified cultures of microorganisms Lactobacillus acidophilus (B-4107) K-1-T and Enterococcus faecium UDS 86, resuspended with a phosphate buffer, as well as a solution of demineralised whey, lactulose, and zeolite.
EFFECT: possibility of enhancing the metabolic processes, physiological and immune statuses of the body; providing the antagonistic effect with respect of a wide variety of conditionally pathogenic microorganisms; stimulating non-specific resistance of the body and thereby raising the effectiveness of prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases in young cattle.
2 cl, 3 dwg, 4 ex
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Dates
2022-10-21—Published
2021-09-16—Filed