Actinobacteria (4) | ![]() |
Actinomycetaceae (5) | ![]() |
Enterococcus (5) | ![]() |
Gram-positive bacteria (4) | ![]() |
Lactobacillaceae (16) | ![]() |
Lactococcus (4) | ![]() |
Listeria (22) | ![]() |
Mycobacterium (11) | ![]() |
Rhodococcus (2) | ![]() |
Staphylococcus (69) | ![]() |
Streptococcaceae (1) | ![]() |
Streptococcus (3) | ![]() |
One of the five yoghurt strains Bifidobacterium animalis lactis also showed a similar boost in its ability to metabolize carbohydrates.
Bifidobacterium longum subspecies infantis (B. infantis) and Bifidobacterium animalis lactis (B. lactis. Laboratory analysis of bacteria of fecal samples from the infants found that B. infantis was more effective at colonizing bifidobacteria the healthy bacteria in the newborns'gastrointestinal tracts than B. lactis.
Building on these new technologies teams from INRA and Danone Nutricia Research succeeded in analyzing for the first time with great accuracy the effects of consuming a fermented milk product containing probiotics such as Bifidobacterium lactis on gut bacteria.
The good microbes such as Bifidobacterium and lactic acid bacteria feast on chocolate she said. When you eat dark chocolate they grow
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