MX2019009963A - A probiotic from a consortium of acidogenic microorganisms for manipulating the digestion and nutritional metabolism of ruminant animals. - Google Patents

A probiotic from a consortium of acidogenic microorganisms for manipulating the digestion and nutritional metabolism of ruminant animals.

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MX2019009963A
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manipulating
digestion
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ruminant animals
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Miyasaka Armando Sadajiko Shimada
Izaguirre María Ofelia Mora
DÁVALOS María Laura GONZÁLEZ
RODRÍGUEZ Carolina ROBLES
CARMONA Diego Alfredo CARDOSO
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Univ Mexico Nac Autonoma
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The present invention relates to a consortium of acidogenic microorganisms with a probiotic capacity for manipulating the fermentation, digestion, and metabolisms of domestic animals, such as cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, rabbits, dogs, cats, and birds, orally administered in liquid or solid form. Said consortium benefits livestock producers since it improves the productive parameters by increasing the amount of meat and/or milk produced by the animal.
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