Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate a novel means of treating piglet diarrhoea caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strain K88 using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) fermented by selected probiotic strains. Six types of TCMs were determined to be efficient at inhibiting ETEC growth. In addition, two types of probiotics, Lactobacillus 0111 and 0115, were shown to be the most efficient at inhibiting ETEC. The results of studies with mice indicated that the administration of individual TCMs or probiotic strains increased the growth of mice to a different extent. Specifically, the fermentation of Fructus mume, Galla chinensis and Herba taraxaci by the Lactobacillus 0111 strain enhanced their antibacterial ability compared with traditional Jade screen, possibly due to the presence of a compound producing an absorption peak with a retention time of 19.5 min by HPLC. The fermentation of TCMs by probiotic strain provides a novel approach to relieve the effects of the ETEC strain K88.
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