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titleOfInvention Clostridium butyricum and its application
abstract The invention discloses a Clostridium butyricum and its application. The Clostridium butyricum is Clostridium butyricum ZJU-F1 specifically, is separated from the intestinal tract of a healthy piglet, and has strong stress resistance and high temperature resistance. A fermentation product is emulsified to prepare a Clostridium butyricum preparation, and the preparation can used for preparing animal feeds as a feed additive, and can substitute antibiotics or/and reduce the use of zinc oxide. The above micro-ecological preparation can regulate the micro-ecological balance in the intestinal tracts of animals, promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria, enhances the nonspecific immune function of animals, secretes trophic factors and protease, promote s the digestion and absorption of nutrients, and promotes animal production to improve the feed pay.
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