These organisms are found in dairy products, the effluents of grain and meat products, water, sewage, beer, wine, fruits and fruit juices, pickled vegetables, and in sourdough and mash, and are part of the normal flora of the mouth, intestinal tract, and vagina of many warm-blooded ...
Lactobacillusare commensal inhabitants of animal and human gastrointestinal tracts, as well as the human mouth and thevagina. Commercial preparations of lactobacilli are used as probiotics to restore normal flora after the imbalance created byantibiotictherapy. ...
”]A: It is a species of the family lactobacillus gram-positive bacteria residing as normal flora in the vagina and digestive tract.[/wps_faq][wps_faq style=”classic” question=”Q: Does Lactobacillus gasseri promote weight loss?”]A: Studies have revealed that Lactobacillus gasseri extracted...
Lactobacillus iners seems to be a species of lactobacilli occurring in the human vagina that deserves close scrutiny, as it was not found in earlier studies due to its peculiar culture requirements but is now discussed as one of the normal vaginal bacteria (1, 4). Following up on the interes...
Lactobacillusdelbrueckiisubsp.bulgaricusis one of the economically most importantlactic acid bacteria, with a worldwide application in the production of fermented milks including yogurt. Fermented milks have long been recognized as a nutritious, natural, and safe component of a healthy diet and...
The main conclusion of this study is that high concentrations of L. crispatus inhibit infectivity of C. trachomatis in vitro. The health and functioning of the female urogenital tract largely rely on its microbial inhabitants1. The normal microbiota of the human vagina plays a key role in ...
Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK Cervicovaginal microbiota not dominated by lactobacilli may facilitate transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), as well as miscarriages, preterm births and sepsis in ...
, it is also naturally present as secondary flora in diverse varieties of cheeses (de Souza et al., 2018). As other LAB, some L. fermentum are able to produce exocellular polymers or exopolysaccharides (EPS) which can be secreted to the medium (slime EPS) or remained attached to the ...
Ingestion of L. rhamnosus GG failed to have an effect. This study confirms the potential efficacy of orally administered lactobacilli as a non-chemotherapeutic means to restore and maintain a normal urogenital flora, and shows that over 108 viable organisms per day is the required dose.Gregor ...
Lactobacillus rhamnosusGG(LGG) was first isolated in 1983 and is known to have a strong avidity for human intestinal cells and can survive acid and bile environments. It is considered one of the most studied probiotics, with research showing that it could alleviaterotavirusdiarrhea in children,197...