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Lactobacillus Sporogenes 2


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Benefits of Lactobacillus sporogenes as a probiotic

Clinical studies have revealed that L. sporogenes can be successfully implanted in the intestine. As explained in an earlier section, L. sporogenes satisfies the essential requirements of an efficient probiotic. Preparations of L. sporogenes in pharmaceutical dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, dried granules or powder have the following characteristics:

Contain a large number of viable lactobacilli that retain viability during preparation in pharmaceutical dosage forms and during storage before consumption. The spores are thermostable as against viable L. acidophilus cells which may not withstand lyophilization.

Survive in gastric secretions and bile of the upper digestive tract and reach the intestine safely.

Settle in the digestive tract and produce enough lactic acid and other antagonistic substances to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria.

Being sporulated, they germinate under favorable conditions and produce sufficient viable cells which proliferate and perform vital healthful functions as described earlier. In addition, L. sporogenes spores are semi-resident and are slowly excreted out of the body (7 days after discontinuation of administration).

Lactobacillus sporogenes is a universally occurring, beneficial bacteria.  L.  sporogenes is a probiotic which supports the growth of friendly bacteria and helps maintain a healthy balance of microflora in the intestinal environment.  Unlike other strains of lactobacillus, L.  sporogenes does not require refrigeration to maintain its peak potency (as measured by live colony forming units, CFUís). 

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