
Description
Lactobacillus crispatus LCP051 was isolated from yoghurt. L. crispatus LCP051 is inserted into the vagina as a probiotic that can help maintain healthy flora. It is good for women’s vagina and procreant health. It will safely and effectively treat bacterial vaginosis if used alone or alongside an antibiotic treatment if an infection had already arisen.
Potency
•200 billion
CFU/g;
•Overage provided.
•Lactobacillus Crispatus
Functions of
Lactobacillus Crispatus
•Promote animal
growth;
•Inhibit
pathogenic bacteria and resist disease;
•Purify aquatic
water;
•Lower intestinal
pH, restrain harmful bacteria reproduction;
•Promote human
body normal metabolism;
•Helping
digestion; - Improving lactose tolerance;
•Promotes
Intestine Movement, Prevent Constipation;
•Promote protein
absorption, reduce serum cholesterol;
•Stimulate the
immune cells, improve human immunity;
Morphology
Gram-positive
anaerobic rod-shaped bacterium.
Applications
•Dietary
Supplements
- Capsules, Powder, Tablets;
•Food
Other related products:Streptococcus thermophilus;Leuconostoc mesenteroides
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