The highlights of the conference were the numerous new
approaches to identify and characterize novel probiotic strains. In addition to
routine culturing methods state-of-the-art approaches like cell line adhesion
tests, gene sequencing, molecular cloning are gaining more and more importance.
Reducing time
As Prof. Alojz Bomba - President of the 3rd International Probiotic Conference – states: "Due to these new methods not only broader perspectives open up for probiotics but the required time between strain isolation and marketable applications can be reduced substantially. Hence the achievements of probiotic science faster can reach the stage of applicable products, and deliver new benefits to the customers and patients faster. In other words, the body of knowledge about probiotics reached the critical mass and can be transferred faster in products than ever before."
Probiotics in space
One of the most interesting lectures about probiotics was about their possible role in maintaining the intestinal health of astronauts during long-term space missions. Probiotics herewith reached a new frontier and may contribute to the maintenance of human health even under the most unearthly circumstances. The participating scientist presented scientific evidence that probiotics are not only able to stabilize the beneficial intestinal flora but have potential to improve immune defense, prevent allergy and help cancer prevention.
Young scientist award
The young scientist award was presented to Dinesh Thapa, University of Hohenheim for his work on the antimutagenic property of exopolysaccharide producing lactic acid bacteria. Mr. Thapa’s work further strengthens the vision of using probiotics in cancer prevention.
Related folder:
Dossier AllAbout Probiotics
Related website:
Probiotic Conference
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Reducing time
As Prof. Alojz Bomba - President of the 3rd International Probiotic Conference – states: "Due to these new methods not only broader perspectives open up for probiotics but the required time between strain isolation and marketable applications can be reduced substantially. Hence the achievements of probiotic science faster can reach the stage of applicable products, and deliver new benefits to the customers and patients faster. In other words, the body of knowledge about probiotics reached the critical mass and can be transferred faster in products than ever before."
Probiotics in space
One of the most interesting lectures about probiotics was about their possible role in maintaining the intestinal health of astronauts during long-term space missions. Probiotics herewith reached a new frontier and may contribute to the maintenance of human health even under the most unearthly circumstances. The participating scientist presented scientific evidence that probiotics are not only able to stabilize the beneficial intestinal flora but have potential to improve immune defense, prevent allergy and help cancer prevention.
Young scientist award
The young scientist award was presented to Dinesh Thapa, University of Hohenheim for his work on the antimutagenic property of exopolysaccharide producing lactic acid bacteria. Mr. Thapa’s work further strengthens the vision of using probiotics in cancer prevention.
Related folder:
Dossier AllAbout Probiotics
Related website:
Probiotic Conference
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