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Glycolytic bacteria "Bacillus mesentericus"

It is a highly reliable strain with a wide range of knowledge for pharmaceuticals, food, and animal use.

"Bacillus mesentericus" is a plant-derived saccharifying bacterium isolated from the skin of potatoes. Due to being covered by highly durable structures (spores), it reaches the intestines alive without being affected by gastric acid or bile acids. 【Features】 ■ Has a proven track record of use in pharmaceuticals and is manufactured in a GMP facility ■ Holds extensive research insights on synergistic effects with lactic acid bacteria and butyric acid bacteria *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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Glycated Bacteria "BM Bacteria Powder Toa"

Proven use in pharmaceuticals! Supports the growth of lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria through amylase production.

"BM Bacteria Powder Toa" is a bacterium that produces amylase, breaking down carbohydrates such as starch in food to create "sugar." The "sugar" produced by the saccharifying bacteria serves as nutrition for beneficial bacteria like bifidobacteria and lactic acid bacteria, supporting their proliferation. This bacterium, derived from the skin of potatoes, is a highly reliable strain with extensive knowledge in pharmaceuticals, food, and animal use. 【Features】 ■ Reaches the intestines alive without being affected by gastric acid or bile acids ■ A plant-derived bacterium isolated from potato skin ■ Has a proven track record of use in pharmaceuticals ■ Breaks down carbohydrates such as starch to produce "sugar" ■ Helps promote the growth of other bacteria *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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