It is said that there are 100 trillion microorganisms in the human body! Introducing our company blog.
Microorganisms are everywhere. Of course, they are also inside our bodies. The human body is composed of 60 trillion cells. It is said that there are 100 trillion microorganisms in the human body, which means there are more microorganisms in our bodies than human cells. The bacteria in our intestines are diverse, including bifidobacteria, Bacteroides, and Escherichia coli. Some bacteria are beneficial to human health, while pathogenic E. coli O157 (pathogenic E. coli) can be found in feces and can cause severe infections if ingested. The Human Microbiome Project, promoted by the NIH in the United States, investigated where and what types of microbial communities exist in the human body, revealing that the microbial communities vary significantly depending on the location in the body. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more details.*
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Our company is a business that opens new markets with microbiological technologies, ranging from wastewater treatment using lipid-decomposing microbial agents to the development of environmental and hygiene technologies based on a new theory of biocontrol. We are working to seamlessly connect the research and achievements of Professor Katsutoshi Hori from Nagoya University, who is engaged in research and technology development aimed at reducing the environmental burden through microorganisms, to social implementation.