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Enhancement of the ability of the porcine colonic microflora to resist colonisation by Salmonella poona, in an in vitro intestinal simulation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

K. Hillman*
Affiliation:
Centre for Microbiological Research, Veterinary Sciences Division, SAC, Craibstone, Aberdeen AB21 9YA, UK
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The ability of the porcine intestinal microflora to resist the establishment of pathogenic bacteria has been demonstrated previously (Hillman et al, 1994). Subsequent work has shown that certain intestinal lactobacilli react to the presence of a culture filtrate derived from a coliform pathogen by increasing their antagonistic activity towards that pathogen (Hillman and Robertson, unpublished), indicating the presence of a quorum-sensing or related mechanism. The current experiment was devised to determine whether a similar effect could be produced within the entire porcine colonic microflora, using an in vitro simulation system.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2002

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Hillman, K., Murdoch, T.A., Spencer, R.J. and Stewart, C.S. (1994) Inhibition of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli by the microflora of the porcine ileum, in an in vitro semicontinuous culture system. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 76: 294300.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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