
This research study showcases the efficacy of a topical probiotic cocktail (PPP) in
accelerating wound healing in dogs. The in vitro study demonstrated a 20%
increase in wound closure rates, supported by enhanced cell migration and cytokine expression.
Read the full article to learn how this microbiome-friendly solution offers a promising approach for wound management while reducing antimicrobial resistance risks.
Citation
Barthe, M.; Gillot, L.; Perdigon, L.; Jacobs, A.;
Schoonbroodt, G.; Mauhin, P.; Bouhajja, E.; Osman-Ponchet, H. Topical Probiotic
Formulation Promotes Rapid Healing in Dog Keratinocyte Cells: A Promising
Approach for Wound Management. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24,
12360. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241512360.
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Probiotic Formulation Promotes Rapid Healing in Dog Keratinocyte Cells: A
Promising Approach for Wound Management