abstract |
Methods of encapsulating microorganisms, or components thereof, for targeted enteric delivery to an animal host have been developed. In particular, the encapsulation provides a prolonged survival, extended retention and a pH-sensitive release of the encapsulated microorganisms or antigenic components thereof at targeted sites within the gastrointestinal tract. The formulations are useful for diagnostic, therapeutic and prophylactic purposes and can alter a host's microbial composition associated with a condition or a disease state. |