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  2. Heyndrickxia coagulans - Wikipedia

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    H. coagulans is often marketed as Lactobacillus sporogenes or a 'sporeforming lactic acid bacterium' probiotic, but this is an outdated name due to taxonomic changes in 1939. Although H. coagulans does produce L+ lactic acid , the bacterium used in these products is not a lactic-acid bacterium, as Bacillaceae species do not belong to the lactic ...

  3. List of microorganisms used in food and beverage preparation

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    Bacillus cereus: bacterium: chocolate [1] Bacillus coagulans: bacterium: chocolate [7] Bacillus licheniformis: bacterium: chocolate [1] Bacillus pumilus: bacterium: chocolate [1] Bacillus sphaericus: bacterium: soy stinky tofu: Bacillus stearothermophilus: bacterium: chocolate [1] Bacillus subtilis: bacterium: chocolate [1] Bacillus subtilis ...

  4. Weizmannia - Wikipedia

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    Weizmannia, as of May 2021, contains a total of 3 species with validly published names. [3] This genus was identified as a monophyletic clade and phylogenetically unrelated to other Bacillus species in studies examining the taxonomic relationships within Bacillus. [1] This branching pattern is also observed in the Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB ...

  5. Is Poppi good for you? Dietitians break down the pros and ...

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    Inulin naturally occurs in foods including artichokes, asparagus, garlic, soybeans, onions and oats, among many others, according to the Cleveland Clinic. The kind that used in Poppi comes from ...

  6. Inulin - Wikipedia

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    Inulin is a natural storage carbohydrate present in more than 36,000 species of plants, including agave, wheat, onion, bananas, garlic, asparagus, Jerusalem artichoke, and chicory. For these plants, inulin is used as an energy reserve and for regulating cold resistance. [5] [6] Because it is soluble in water, it is osmotically active.

  7. Universal Robina Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Universal Robina Corporation (URC) was established. It pioneered the snack food industry in the Philippines with its Jack 'n Jill brand. In 2010, CFC Corporation would be merged with URC. In 2014, URC announced a joint venture with Danone for a beverage production and distribution business in the Philippines. [8]

  8. Cytobacillus - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the genus Bacillus has been restricted to include only species closely related to Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus cereus. [1] [3] The name Cytobacillus can be broken down into the prefix "cyto-" (from the Greek noun kytos, referring to hollow, vessel, jar or a cell in biology) and the suffix "-bacillus" (from the Latin noun bacillus ...

  9. 60 Filipino baby names: popular, traditional and ... - AOL

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    The Vital Statistics division of the Philippines Statistics Authority released lists of the most popular baby names in the Philippines in 2021. 10 most popular Filipino boy names with meanings.