Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus (previously Lactobacillus rhamnosus is a bacterium that originally was considered to be a subspecies of L. casei, but genetic research found it to be a separate species in the L. casei clade, which also includes L. paracasei and L. zeae.It is a short Gram-positive homofermentative facultative anaerobic non-spore-forming rod that often appears in chains. Some strains of L. rhamnosus bacteria are being used as probiotics, and are particularly useful in treating infections of the female urogenital tract, most particularly very difficult to treat cases of bacterial vaginosis (or "BV"). The species Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus and Limosilactobacillus reuteri are commonly found in the healthy female genito-urinary tract and are helpful to regain control of dysbiotic bacterial overgrowth during an active infection. L. rhamnosus sometimes is used in dairy products such as fermented milk and as non-starter-lactic acid bacterium (NSLAB) in long-ripened cheese.
Specific function:- Increase intestinal immunity, reduce IBS reaction.
- Gut-flora balance
- Helps fight intestinal tract illnesses, like IBS, IBD
- Protection against pathogens
- Assists in prevention of urinary tract infections
- Helps to build a superior immune system
- Anti-allergy
- Assists in the absorption of nutrients
- Suppresses occurrences of eczema
- Decreases antibiotic side effects
- Aids in dairy product digestion among the lactose-intolerant
- Decreases duration of diarrhea
- Medication, HealthCare, Dietary Supplements, in forms of capsules, tablet, sachets/strips, drops etc.
- Food applicated products, juices, gummies, chocolate, candies, bakeries etc.
- Dairy products, like yoghurts etc.
- Pets foods/Animal feed additives etc.
Analysis | Description | Test Method |
Appearance | Milk white to yellowish powder, no rancid caking, no peculiar smell, no smell | Dryer |
Ash | ≤7.0% | Dryer |
The total number of living bacteria | ≥1.0×1010cfu/g | CP2010 |
Coliform | n=5,c=2,m=10,m=102 | CP2010 |