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Lacticaseibacillus paracasei is a gram-positive, homofermentative, non-spore forming microorganism. [11] As Lc. paracasei is homofermentative, lactic acid is produced as the main product of hexose metabolism while lactate and acetate are produced from pentoses.
Among the best-documented probiotic strains of L. casei, L. casei DN-114001 (Actimel/DanActive) and L. casei Shirota have been extensively studied [19] and are widely available as functional foods. The genomes of these two strains have been sequenced from commercial yogurt, re-designated "LcA" and "LcY" respectively.
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CHICAGO -- The dog flu epidemic in the Chicago area that has sickened over 1,000 dogs and is responsible for the death of at least six is caused by a strain of the virus never seen before in North ...
Lacticaseibacillus manihotivorans (Morlon-Guyot et al. 1998) Zheng et al. 2020; Lacticaseibacillus nasuensis (Cai et al. 2012) Zheng et al. 2020; Lacticaseibacillus pantheris (Liu and Dong 2002) Zheng et al. 2020; Lacticaseibacillus paracasei (Collins et al. 1989) Zheng et al. 2020; Lacticaseibacillus porcinae (Nguyen et al. 2013) Zheng et al. 2020
Yakult's ingredients are water, skimmed milk, glucose-fructose syrup, sucrose, natural flavors , and live Lacticaseibacillus casei Shirota bacteria. [2] [3] The strain was originally classified as being Lactobacillus casei. [2] Yakult is prepared by adding glucose to skimmed milk and heating the mixture at 90 to 95 °C for about 30 minutes ...
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG (ATCC 53103) is a strain of L. rhamnosus that was isolated in 1983 from the intestinal tract of a healthy human being; filed for a patent on 17 April 1985, by Sherwood Gorbach and Barry Goldin, [11] the 'GG' derives from the first letters of their surnames. [12]
An outbreak of listeria infections linked with frozen supplemental shakes has made at least 38 people ill in 21 states, with 37 hospitalizations and 11 deaths, the US Food and Drug Administration ...