ZA202304839B - A microbial agent for promoting fat deposition and its separation method and application - Google Patents

A microbial agent for promoting fat deposition and its separation method and application

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ZA202304839B
ZA202304839B ZA2023/04839A ZA202304839A ZA202304839B ZA 202304839 B ZA202304839 B ZA 202304839B ZA 2023/04839 A ZA2023/04839 A ZA 2023/04839A ZA 202304839 A ZA202304839 A ZA 202304839A ZA 202304839 B ZA202304839 B ZA 202304839B
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lactobacillus johnsonii
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Yin Jie
Ma Jie
Xia Siting
Tan Jun
Huang Xingguo
Li Tiejun
Yin Yulong
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Univ Hunan Agricultural
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The invention belongs to the field of microbial agent technology, and discloses a microbial agent for promoting fat deposition and its separation method and application, the microbial agent was Lactobacillus johnsonii isolated from faeces of Ningxiang pig , the verification method of microbial agents that accelerate fat deposition includes: 30 male ICRmice were selected with with weight of 36.0-37.0g, and randomly divided into three groups, control group, high fat diet group and high fat diet + Lactobacillus johnsonii gavage group, 10 mice in each group; Lactobacillus johnsonii gavage group was carried out at 9 : 00 a.m. daily, with a gavage volume of 0.3 ml/each and a concentration of 1x10^9 CFU/ml of bacterial solution; the mouse house was managed on a 12h light and 12h dark cycle with appropriate temperature and humidity, and drinking and feeding freely. The present invention adopts the above-mentioned microbial agent for promoting fat deposition and its separation method and application. The provided Lactobacillus johnsonii from faeces of Ningxiang pig can accelerate the deposition of fat in the body.
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