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To learn more about our work with the Lactobacillus chassi check out <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/chassi"> chassi page </a>. | To learn more about our work with the Lactobacillus chassi check out <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/chassi"> chassi page </a>. | ||
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Revision as of 05:50, 29 September 2013
Probiotics
What is a probiotic?
Probiotic has been very important throughout human history. It has extensively been used for fermentation and food preservation and represents an ancient and very primitive form of biotechnology. They are also essential for our digestive health, they synthesize important nutrients and keep pathogenic bacteria in check. Studies have shown that probiotic play an important role in immunology and digestive functions and have effect in alleviating infectious diseases, diarrhea and some other illnesses. Today there are a lot of probiotic products on the market that are eaten for their health benefits.
Lactobacillus bulgaricus a species of Lactobacillus used in the production of yoghurt