What are the minimum administration dose requirements for a probiotic?
To gain the desirable probiotic effect, a minimum concentration of microorganisms must be able to survive and grow in the intestine. Many trials and researches have shown that probiotic effect is achieved with an average concentration of 109 Colony Forming Units (CFU) of viable probiotic bacteria per kilogram of complete feed. It has been suggested that particular micro-organism will not carry out any probiotic effect if above mentioned average concentration is less and it remains below this level at all times. Thus, ProBiotic LIVE products contain 109 CFU per kilogram of complete feed in average to guarantee survival and growth of particular probiotic microorganism.
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