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 | | plantarum was, in a study on healthy individuals requited from the Malmö-Lund region, found to be the predominating Lactobacillus species in the mucosa, both in the oral one and in the intestinal mucosa (Ahrné et al. |  | | plantarum 299v against Enterobacteriaceae and Gram-negative anaerobes has also been demonstrated in vivo in rat models simulating severe clinical conditions (Mao et al. |  | | The strain, Lactobacillus plantarum 299v, that has been isolated from healthy human intestinal mucosa (Molin et al. |
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| Â | Survival and activity of lactobacillus plantarum in the GI tract |
 | | The aim of this research is to investigate and develop methods to monitor the survival and activity of the putative probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum strain WCFS1 (see Figure 1) in the intestinal tract as a model organism for other strains. |  | | The influence of Lactobacillus WCFS1 on other members of the intestinal community of micro-organisms, especially other lactobacilli, will also be investigated. |  | | The questions we are addressing include what happens to Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 in the intestinal tract, in particular, what are the survival and colonisation rate of the putative probiotic. |
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| Â | Lactobacillus and Carnobacterium |
 | | With regard to these special properties, it is justified to treat the two genera within one chapter. |  | | Heterofermentative Lactobacillus strains isolated from human saliva and classified as L. |  | | Moreover, in several studies using conventional anaerobic techniques for enumeration and isolation, no distinction was made between anaerobic lactobacilli and bifidobacteria ( Sharpe, 1981). |
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| Â | Probiotic intestinal bacteria, Lactobacillus salivarius and Lactobacillus plantarum. |
 | | plantarum, which is the predominating Lactobacillus species on both the oral and intestinal human mucosa. |  | | When we speak of preventing and stopping disease, the immune system first comes to mind. |  | | plantarum species has been tested clinically for its effect on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). |
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| Â | Probiotics Information from eVitamins |
 | | One probiotic, Saccharomyces boulardii, has prevented diarrhea in several human trials. |  | | Please click here to read our full terms and conditions. |  | | However, research shows that other Lactobacillus species may be beneficial as well. |
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 | | Other observations suggest that L. plantarum 44a enhances the natural defenses of fish and may prevent infectious diseases. |  | | Many studies show that the ingestion of Lactobacillus species as probiotic improve host health. |  | | An experiment was set up to study the transit time of L. plantarum 44a from feed to faeces of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). |
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| Â | Lactobacillus Plantarum Bacteria |
 | | Lactobacillus plantarum is a naturally occurring bacteria found in the digestive system of humans and animals alike. |  | | Through the process of bio-augmentation, this unique bacteria has the ability to rapidly digest and liquefy organic solids which accumulate in septic tank systems. |  | | Bio/Guard is 100% GUARANTEED to work or your MONEY BACK! |
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| Â | ProViva - health professionals > lactobacillus 299v |
 | | Although it is only a minor member of the flora found in the lumen of the human gut, L. plantarum is also, in fact, the dominant Lactobacillus species found on healthy human intestinal mucosa - but not on the diseased mucosa (Molin et al 1993). |  | | Genetic analysis has now allowed the identification of a number of different strains of Lactobacillus plantarum of which the specific strain Lactobacillus plantarum 299v (LP229v) forms a distinct genetic subcluster. |  | | Of these, Lactobacillus plantarum occurs in high numbers in most lactic acid fermented foods, especially those based on plant material such as sauerkraut, salted gherkins and sour-dough. |
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 | | The soluble fiber forms a gel-like matrix in the small and large intestine which delays the passage of food through the colon, forming gas and other problems. |  | | Due to the micro-organisms ability to gain entry into the diverticular pocket, the presence of L. Plantarum may prove to be an effective treatment for toxemia caused by this condition. |  | | Conversely, when Lysine is high, the immune system is able to control herpes and other invaders. |
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| Â | Lactobacillus plantarum is a lactic acid bacteria producing equal amounts of D- and L-lactic acid |
 | | The aim of this study is to understand the mechanism of lactate racemization and to investigate the physiological role of this activity in L. |  | | Indeed, an intriguing question arising from the pattern of genes involved in lactate utilization and production is the physiological role of such a lactate racemase enzyme in a bacterium that can use and produce both isomers of lactate by mean of its iLDH and nLDH genes, respectively. |  | | plantarum is not clear, experiments were also carried out to distinguish between a lactate racemase enzyme interconverting D- and L-lactate and a futile cycle involving the iLDHs, with pyruvate as an intermediate. |
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| Â | Candida and Probiotics Website - Lactobacillus plantarum 299v (Lp299v) |
 | | The authors of that study then published a novel experiment that identified implantable strains of lactobacilli. |  | | The patient database lists symptoms and treatment results submitted by visitors to this site. |  | | ProViva is an oatmeal-based fruit drink containing Lactobacillus plantarum 299v; research has shown it has a significant, scientifically verifiable effect on the function of the intestine. |
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| Â | Ogunbanwo et al. Characterization of bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus plantarum F1 and Lactobacillus brevis OG1. ... |
 | | However, studies relating to the antibacterial properties of these organisms have been limited and not fully exploited for use (Reddy et al., 1984 ; Abdel-Bar et al., 1987). |  | | However, it was generally observed that bacteriocin from the producer organism had no inhibitory effect on the organism producing it. |  | | The antimicrobial activity was lost or unstable after treatment with all the proteolytic enzymes, whereas treatment with lipase, catalase, phospholipase C, lysozyme, a -amylase, dextranase, mitomycin and uv-light did not affect the activity of bacteriocin produced by the test isolates. |
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| Â | QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF TABLE OLIVES BY USE OF AN OLEUROPEIN DEGRADING STRAIN OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM |
 | | This technology could replace the traditional alkali treatment for debittering olives used for direct human consumption. |  | | plantarum for the utilization of oleuropein and production of its derivatives monitored at time intervals by capillary gas-chromatography (HRGC). |  | | The new method is based on the use of a selected oleuropeinolytic Lactobacillus plantarum b-glucosidase positive strain, isolated from olive brines. |
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| Â | Lactobacillus Plantarum to Reduce Gas at Flatulence Support Forum |
 | | Since Lactobaccilus Acidolphilus and Bifidobacteria are the primary beneficial bacteria in the upper and lower intestines, respectively, most commercial probiotics focus on one or both. |  | | There may be a couple other L. Plantarum probiotics out there as well, all of them uncommon and special order. |  | | The results showed improved overall symptoms in the treated group as compared to the placebo group." |
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| Â | Primal Defense: The Whole Story |
 | | It does more than just recolonize when I prescribe it for my patient. |  | | Included in the formulation are 15 homeostatic soil organisms with product improvements being made all the time. |  | | So, in some way Crohn's disease did Jordan Rubin a favor, for it offered him the opportunity to share his gift with others. |
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 | | Studies have found that Lactobacillus GG is an effective probiotic strain for treatment of travelers’ diarrhea caused by Escherichia coli. |  | | For example, Lactobacillus plantarum, a species commonly found in the human mucosa and in fermented foods of plant origin, meets those criteria and also seems to counteract groups of adverse bacteria, preventing their adherence to the gut wall. |  | | This is one mechanism whereby immunity is protected, another may be via modulation of immune system mechanisms and defenses. |
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| Â | News - Lactobacillus Plantarum 299v Reduces Irritable Bowel Bloating |
 | | Lactobacillus plantarum 299v decreases abdominal bloating in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. |  | | Investigators point out that L plantarum is found in foods that are fermented from plants, while L paracasei and L rhamnosus are associated with dairy products. |  | | They explain that L plantarum 299v is a strain originating from the human intestinal mucosa. |
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| Â | Probiotic of lactobacillis intestinal flora at wholesale price. |
 | | Lactobacillus plantarum is another facultative bacteria, and this strain is found in the large intestine. |  | | Lactobacillus salivarius is specially stabilized type of friendly bacteria that flourishes in the small intestine. |  | | This is a decided advantage over the well-known Lactobacillus acidophilus, which has little or no growth in an aerobic environment. |
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| Â | Analysis of subcellular calcium signals in T-lymphocytes. Development of a high-throughput bioassay to screen melatonin ... |
 | | Therefore, this FLIPR assay, using melatonin receptor and Gqi5 expressing CHO cells, is available for clinical bioassay of melatonin and for the screening of specific ligands of melatonin. |  | | The phage was specific for two related strains of L. plantarum, BI7 and its mutant (deficient in malolactate fermenting ability) MU45, which have been evaluated as starter cultures for controlled cucumber fermentation and as biocontrol microorganisms for minimally processed vegetable products. |  | | Isolation and characterization of a Lactobacillus plantarum bacteriophage, phiJL-1, from a cucumber fermentation. |
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| Â | Press release 2000-12 : Greenomics (Plant Research International B.V.) finishes the sequencing of Lactobacillus ... |
 | | Greenomics (Plant Research International B.V.) finishes the sequencing of Lactobacillus plantarum genome for Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences |  | | Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences (WCFS) and Greenomics (Plant Research International B.V.) announced today the finishing of the whole-genome sequencing of Lactobacillus plantarum. |  | | Press release 2000-12 : Greenomics (Plant Research International B.V.) finishes the sequencing of Lactobacillus plantarum genome for Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences |
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| Â | Cloning and Analysis of Intron 3 of Human Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (hTERT) Gene. The locus responsible for ... |
 | | The locus responsible for production of plantaricin S, a class IIb bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus plantarum LPCO10, is widely distributed among wild-type Lact. |  | | Low prevalence of antiretroviral drug resistance among HIV-1 seroconverters in London, 1984-1991. |  | | Among 68 independent isolates from different olive processing plants in South Spain, 15 of them were shown to produce bacteriocins that were active against other lactic acid bacteria, as well as spoilage and pathogenic bacteria. |
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| Â | OhioLINK ETD: Sun, Yi-Mei |
 | | This research was conducted to understand the interactions between normal background microorganisms (Pseudomonas and Lactobacillus) and Escherichia coli on solid food such as fresh ground beef. |  | | This also suggested the probability that more strains of background bacteria would result in more interactions between species and probably might have a better inhibition effects on the growth of fecal source bacteria with refrigerated storage. |  | | By using aseptically-obtained fresh ground beef as a model, different levels of background bacteria along with different levels of E. coli were inoculated and applied in three experiments at different storage temperatures. |
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| Â | Jarrow Formulas TH-1 Probiotics 300 Grams |
 | | plantarum is one of the major Lactobacillus species found in the human gut (mean counts are between 107 to 109 per gram). |  | | The metabolites of tyndallized Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus plantarum bacteria have been shown to support the production of certain cytokines (cell messengers) related to the TH-1 immune response, such as gamma interferon and interleukin 12 (IL-12). |  | | Once or twice a day, m ix one rounded teaspoon (about 5 g) into a cupful of any fluid drink preferably on an empty stomach or as directed by your qualified health consultant. |
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| Â | Genetic organization and molecular analysis of the EcoVIII restriction-modification system of Escherichia coli E1585-68 ... |
 | | We investigated the extent of genetic lesions in both the arginine biosynthesis and pyrimidine biosynthesis pathways in a collection of lactobacilli, including 150 strains of Lactobacillus plantarum, 32 strains of L. pentosus, 15 strains of L. paraplantarum, and 10 strains of L. casei. |  | | Arginine auxotrophs were more frequently found in L. plantarum isolated from milk products than in L. plantarum isolated from fermented plant products or humans; association with dairy products might favor arginine auxotrophy. |  | | Extent of genetic lesions of the arginine and pyrimidine biosynthetic pathways in Lactobacillus plantarum, L. paraplantarum, L. pentosus, and L. casei: prevalence of CO(2)-dependent auxotrophs and characterization of deficient arg genes in L. plantarum. |
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| Â | CIIM Abstract In Vitro Studies on Colonization Resistance of the Human Gut Microbiota to Candida albicans and the ... |
 | | A probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum LPK culture was added to the system to investigate whether this organism had any effects upon the Candida populations. |  | | CIIM Abstract In Vitro Studies on Colonization Resistance of the Human Gut Microbiota to Candida albicans and the Effects of Tetracycline and Lactobacillus plantarum LPK |  | | In Vitro Studies on Colonization Resistance of the Human Gut Microbiota to Candida albicans and the Effects of Tetracycline and Lactobacillus plantarum LPK |
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| Â | FERMENTATION OF OLIVE MILL WASTE-WATER BY LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM |
 | | plantarum and to limit the toxic effect of OMWW. |  | | A growth medium constituted by olive-mill waste - water (OMWW) and adjuvants such as tryptone and agar was used to grow Lactobacillus plantarum. |  | | A liquid/solid system was employed to improve the harvest of cells and to study the effect of each constituent on the growth, the metabolism and the fatty acid composition of the bacterial cells. |
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| Â | MOLECULAR GENETICS OF REGULATION BY OXYGEN OF THE POXB GENE IN LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM |
 | | Finally, a mutant strain deficient for poxB was constructed in order to investigate the role of the pyruvate oxidase in the aerobic metabolism and the rerouting of the carbon flux in the absence of this enzyme. |  | | The pyruvate oxidase enzyme has been reported to be induced by oxygen and repressed by glucose in Lactobacillus plantarum. |  | | The cloning and complete sequencing of the pyruvate oxidase gene ( poxB) have been performed. |
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| Â | 76B-14 Two bacteriocins from Lactobacillus plantarum CAU27 and Bacillus licheniformis CAU33 isolated from Korean ... |
 | | Among them, two strains identified as Lactobacillus plantarum CAU27 and Bacillus licheniformis CAU33 produced bacteriocins which exhibited different inhibitory spectrum against some of spoilage and pathogenic bacteria. |  | | 76B-14 Two bacteriocins from Lactobacillus plantarum CAU27 and Bacillus licheniformis CAU33 isolated from Korean fermented fish foods |  | | They were cultured on MRS broth at 37 °É and antimicrobial activities in their cultured media were tested by the agar spot method. |
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| Â | Lactobacillus plantarum complete proteome |
 | | You may not see all the information available for this page (More information). |  | | Lactobacillus plantarum is a flexible and versatile species that is encountered in a variety of environmental niches, including some dairy, meat, and many vegetable and plant fermentations. |  | | Perform a BLAST search against all proteins from Lactobacillus plantarum |
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