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  2. Hafnia (bacterium) - Wikipedia

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    Only Hafnia alvei HA4597 had an effect on the cholesterol level and induced a reduction in blood sugar levels. The scientific journal, Nature, recently qualified the strain Hafnia alvei HA4597, as a "precision probiotic", that is to say a probiotic whose strain and mechanism of action are fully described and understood scientifically. [34]

  3. Lacticaseibacillus casei - Wikipedia

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    Some L. casei strains are considered to be probiotic, and may be effective in alleviation of gastrointestinal pathogenic bacterial diseases. According to World Health Organization , those properties have to be demonstrated on each specific strain—including human clinical studies—to be valid. [ 13 ]

  4. Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus - Wikipedia

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    It is also considered a probiotic. [4] It is a gram-positive rod that may appear long and filamentous. It is non-motile and does not form spores. It is also non-pathogenic. It is regarded as aciduric or acidophilic, since it requires a low pH (around 5.4–4.6) to grow effectively. In addition, it is anaerobic. [5]

  5. Probiotics are popular for gut health but may not be safe for ...

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    However, different probiotic strains are used to help with different conditions, Zumpano adds. Additionally, supplements may contain specific strains or multiple combined.

  6. Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus - Wikipedia

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    Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG (ATCC 53103) is a strain of L. rhamnosus that was isolated in 1983 from the intestinal tract of a healthy human being; filed for a patent on 17 April 1985, by Sherwood Gorbach and Barry Goldin, [11] the 'GG' derives from the first letters of their surnames. [12]

  7. Lacticaseibacillus paracasei - Wikipedia

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    It has a GC-content between 46.2 and 46.6% and is predicted to encode about 2800 to 3100 proteins. [3] The difference in the genomes of these strains lies in variant cell envelopes, secretory proteins, and polysaccharides. Many of the commonly coded proteins are cell-surface associated cell-wall hydrolases that protect the cell against apoptosis.

  8. Bifidobacterium breve - Wikipedia

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    Bifidobacterium breve administered in combination with prebiotics or other probiotics and standard therapy has shown some beneficial effect. [5] B. breve is a constituent in the therapeutic, nutritional treatment of IBD. This proprietary, standardized, formulation of live bacteria is used to treat ulcerative colitis and may require a prescription.

  9. Clostridium butyricum - Wikipedia

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    The first C. butyricum MIYAIRI strain was isolated by Dr. Chikaji Miyairi from feces in Japan in 1933. [5] In 1963, CBM 588 was isolated from a soil sample in Nagano , Japan. [ 5 ] Preparations based on CBM 588 have a long history of safe use in human populations in Japan, where such products are variously classed as pharmaceutical drugs ...

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