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Bifidobacterium dentium (CAT#: LBGF-0722-GF11)

Bifidobacterium dentium colonizes the intestinal mucus layer, where it has been found to produce acetate. In addition, Bifidobacterium dentium produces the neurotransmitter GABA and other products which regulate intestinal goblet cells. In addition, Bifidobacterium dentium may be involved in the development of mucin.

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LBGF-0722-GF11
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Product Overview Bifidobacterium dentium colonizes the intestinal mucus layer, where it has been found to produce acetate. In addition, Bifidobacterium dentium produces the neurotransmitter GABA and other products which regulate intestinal goblet cells. In addition, Bifidobacterium dentium may be involved in the development of mucin.
Target Bifidobacterium
Genus Bifidobacterium
Strain Designation B764
Application Study and research
Type Strain Yes
Culture Medium BBL
Culture Conditions 37°C; Anaerobic
Source Dental caries
Risk Group 2
Product Format Freeze-dried
Packaging Ampoule tube
Storage -80°C
Shelf Life 6 years
Target Introduction
Introduction Bifidobacterium are Gram-positive, heterofermentative, anaerobic bacteria with a distinctive bifid; i.e. Y shape after which they are named. They wre originally isolated from the faeces of breast-fed infants, members of the genus Bifidobacterium are commonly found in the GI tract of mammals. In humans, Bifidobacterium resides within the GI tract, from birth to old age. Disturbances in the microbiota are linked to an ever-growing number of immune-linked disease states including IBD, atopic allergy, arthritis, and obesity. Therefore, there is a significant interest in treating these diseases through microbial or "probiotic" supplementation of patients, including Bifidobacterium. Data from mouse models and clinical trials indicate that Bifidobacterium may have beneficial effects for treating and preventing immune-linked diseases, including gut-associated and systemic conditions. Bifidobacterium have been commercially exploited as probiotic agents due to their associated health benefits and GRAS.
Alternative Names Bifidobacterium dentium
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