Bifidobacteria-- A group of bacteria normally present in the intestine. Commercial supplements are available.
Inulin is a type of soluble fiber that stimulates the growth of bifidobacteria and is considered a prebiotic. It is found in various plants, such as chicory root, garlic, and onions. By promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, inulin contributes to improved digestive health and overall well-being.
Bifidobacterium spp. are typically depicted as white or cream-colored colonies when grown in laboratory settings. The color can vary slightly depending on the growth medium used, but it usually falls within this spectrum.
Bifidobacteria are a genus of bacteria that make up a large portion of the microbes found in the human intestines. Known as gut flora, they are necessary for proper digestion. Some dairy producers market strains of Bifidobacteria (B. animalis) in their yogurt products as probiotics,beneficial organisms that assist the body's naturally occurring gut flora. Activa, produced by Dannon, contains a strain of B. animalis, which the company markets as Bifidus Regularis (Bifidus Digestivum in the UK).
aerobic bacteria - bacteria which need oxygen to survive, eg. staphylococcus aureus, commonly found on the skin. anaerobic bacteria - bacteria which can survive without oxygen, and will die with oxygen. eg. e. coli, bacteroids, commonly found in the digestive tract
There are many determining factors.First with Activa.Well, any probiotic is better than none.Actually lets define Probiotic: for readers not familiar with this term.Probiotics are live microorganisms (typically bacteria) which are healthy for the host, or in this case the human digestive tract. According to the currently adopted definition by FAO/WHO, probiotics are: "Live microorganisms which when administered in ADEQUATE amounts confer a health benefit on the host"Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and bifidobacteria are the most common types of microbes used as probiotics; but, in fact, there are over 2,000 various good floral bacteria that are good sources of Probiotics, as each can fulfill a different purpose.Probiotics are commonly consumed as part of fermented foods with specially added active live cultures; such as in yogurt, soy yogurt, or as dietary supplements.Etymologically, the term appears to be a composite of the Latin preposition pro ("for") and the Greek adjective βιωτικός (biotic), the latter deriving from the noun βίος (bios, "life").At the start of the 20th century, probiotics are known to beneficially affect the digestive tract by improving its intestinal microbial balance, thus inhibiting pathogens and toxin producing parasitic bacteria.Today, specific health effects are being investigated and documented including alleviation of chronic intestinal inflammatory diseases, prevention and treatment of pathogen-induced diarrhea urogenital infections, and atopic diseases.According to scientific studies, the good bacteria, or intestinal flora is killed off by antibiotics and the preservatives that are present in the food we eat.Preservatives are antibiotics that are added to food stuffs to lengthen shelf life.Now Back to your question:Activa is a brand name yogurt touted for its contents of added probiotics, and marketed as a healthful food product.Probiotic content is scientifically measured by the counting of "colonies"The more colonies of bacteria the more effective the product will be.The Auctiva website states that the organism Bifidus Regularis is added to help with regular bowel movements, and if fact yes, it will help, but due to the low actual colony counts it will take eating a large volume of this yogurt to realize these effects.Again This is only ONE specific type of probiotic and as stated above there are over 2,000 various good bacteria that are termed probiotic.Concerning Probiotic pills this is a whole other animal. This is due to the many different marketers of these pills, and all have their own formula of probiotic and colony strength. You would need to investigate each one of them for specific details as to species of bacteria, and actual colony counts included.Another question to ask is: What Is The Filler Material Used In The Pills?example: a 400 mg capsule could only contain as little as 30 mg of actual probiotic and the remainder would be classified as "other" or "inactive" ingredients which should worry you.In closing, the most important fact is that when you consume probiotics in a form that is not protected from the hydrochloric acid, and digestive enzyme pepsin of the stomach such as in yogurts, or non-enteric coated capsules as much as 90% of the probiotic is hydrolyzed, and destroyed.
Yes, because breast milk increases the bifidobacteria levels, and bifidobacteria levels decrease with age.
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E.coli,Rhizobium,Streptomyces,Bifidobacteria are 3 of them
Fructo-oligosaccharides
Fructo-oligosaccharides
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Bifidobacteria
bifidobacterium populations are dominant in breast fed babies. Up to 90%
The common name for Bifidobacterium is often referred to as "bifidobacteria." These are a group of beneficial bacteria that are commonly found in the intestines and are known for their role in promoting gut health and supporting the immune system. Bifidobacteria are frequently included in probiotic supplements and fermented foods, such as yogurt.
Inulin is a type of soluble fiber that stimulates the growth of bifidobacteria and is considered a prebiotic. It is found in various plants, such as chicory root, garlic, and onions. By promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, inulin contributes to improved digestive health and overall well-being.
probiotics such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacteria, and other beneficial intestinal bacteria that cultivate normal intestinal flora and suppress the spreading of parasites.
Bifidobacteria are bacteria and all bacteria contain protein. And as all protein containes sulphur-containing amino acids, all living creatures have many sulphur components in them.