Microbiota de la glándula mamaria

作者: Lina María Osorio , Ana Solanye Umbarila

DOI: 10.1016/J.RCPE.2015.07.001

关键词: MicrobiologyBifidobacteriumBreast feedingBifidobacterium longumMammary glandImmunityProbioticLactobacillus reuteriLactobacillus fermentumBiology

摘要: DOI: 10.1016/j.rcpe.2015.07.001 To review the literature and to describe important aspects of mammary gland microbiota using scientific journal databases.Newborns are quickly colonized in their first days life by different bacteria, which associated with beginning a powerful defense system. It is believed that these bacteria ensure good physical immunological development.Breast milk one factors allow early colonization, giving number benefits impact on children's health modulation certain long-term diseases.The way neonatal intestine colonizes forming its own debated. assumed be multifactorial, influenced according route delivery type feeding, determining healthy or altered form where may modulate diseases. The unique, multiple lead formation. Its proper establishment will generate protective for future life. Oral administration probiotic derivatives open door understanding new infant colonize more efficiently. Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17939, Bifidobacterium longum fermentum CECT 5716 were isolated from women several studies confirm they can used human nutrition.

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