Bifidobacterium Breve
Introduction
"Bifidobacterium breve." Also known as B. breve, this bacteria is anaerobic and non-motile. Its branches are rod-shaped, looking almost like a cactus in the microscopic view. Once established, B breve is unique in its ability to compete with other bacteria, due to the large variety of molecules it can digest. Some people have a great deal of this helpful bacteria, but others may need a supplement to encourage its presence.
The symbiotic relationship that humans have with bacteria is particularly important in the functioning of the colon. In medical studies, ailments such as antibiotic-associated diarrhea, allergies, gas, and irritable bowel syndrome have been linked to a patient's shortage of the B. breve bacteria. The presence of B. breve appears to inhibit E coli. B. breve is also present in the vagina, where it helps to inhibit overproduction of candida albicans, also known as the primary cause of yeast infections in women.
The job of B. breve in the digestive tract is to ferment sugars and produce lactic acid as well as acetic acid. B breve is like a champion among probiotic bacteria due to its superior ability to break down many types of food, even plant fibers that are normally considered non-digestible.
Supplementing B. breve where it has become a "minority partner" can help to recapture the digestive benefits found in a healthy baby. If B. breve can be encouraged in the digestive tract, the occurrence of gas, diarrhea, and bowel irritations may be reduced. Some doctors have referred to these supplements as a way of "promoting your gut health." As a partner in the digestive process, B. breve comes to the table as a highly recommended worker.
Bifidobacterium Breve Produced by Hopeland
Name:Bifidobacterium Breve
No. NJ2303
Cells concentration: >1010 CFU/g
Technical data: Moisture not more than 5%
Packaging: Aluminum triple foil bags thermo closed. (0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 kg/bag) or as require
Shelf life and storage: 18 months at–18°C
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