The scientific society is still studying microbiomes - a community of bacteria that live in the intestines - for humans, animals and insects. Our team is studying research conducted by scientists to identify good bacteria to grow in their symbiotic formula, then conducting field trials to confirm the results, as well as learn and make changes if needed.

Scientists from SSCIBSM (State Scientific Control Institute of Biotechnology and Strains of Microorganisms) conducted a series of studies on our symbiont's antagonistic properties using the transfer method. According to the obtained results, the effectiveness of the symbiont can be judged on the zone of growth retardation.