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Effects of Oral Administration of Camel Milk and Urine on Gut Microbiota: Biochemical and Microbiological Profiling in Rats

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Table 1. Selective Media and incubation condition that were used to cultivation gut bac-teria
Figure 1. Enumeration of total number of bacteria (CFU/ml) from fecal samples of rats after oral administration of camel milk for two weeks
Figure 4 showed the DGGE profile where each line represent a sample from   (a)                                                           (b)
Figure 4. Dendrogram showing similarity between bacteria in milk group (a) and Mix group (b)
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