Lactobacillus brevis

1 Kilogram(100 Billion CFU/gm)





Overview

Found in the gut, fermented dairy, breast milk, vaginal microbiome

Dominant species in the gastrointestinal tract of breastfed infants and plays a key role in early gut colonization

Highly adaptable and can digest a wide range of carbohydrates, including complex plant fibers


Function

Supports gut health through carbohydrate digestion and fermentation: breaks down complex carbohydrates, including dietary fibers and human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) found in breast milk, produces SCFAs

Gut flora balance

Gut barrier protection: strengthens the intestinal lining

Metabolism and fat storage regulation: aid in weight management and metabolic health


Health Benefits

Improved digestive health

Boosts immune system

Support infant gut health: fermentation of HMOs in breast milk help with healthy development of infants gut microbiome

Protection against infections: by strengthening the gut barrier , helps to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal infections and inflammatory conditions

Weight management: B. breve can help regulate fat metabolism and reduce fat accumulation *SCFA production stimulates GLP-1 secretion