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The content of lactic acid bacteria in chosen probiotic foods.

VÍTOVÁ, E. LOUPANCOVÁ, B. DIVIŠOVÁ, R. SKLENÁŘOVÁ, K. BABÁK, L.

Original Title

The content of lactic acid bacteria in chosen probiotic foods.

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

Probiotics are defined as live microorganisms that have, if ingested, a positive impact on human and animals health. The best known probiotics are the lactic acid bacteria, among them most commonly used are lactobacilli and bifidobacteria. For therapy the minimum daily consumption of at least 100 g of milk product with a minimum 1000 000 of probiotic bacteria in 1 g or 1 ml is considered. In this work, several products that have declared on the label probiotic cultures have been selected. All products were analyzed for the number of lactic acid bacteria. The amount of living bacteria, which must be present in the product, indicates Ministry of Agriculture No. 77/2003 Coll. Quantitative representation of lactic acid bacteria in all selected products comply with the requirements of legislation.

Keywords

lactic acid bacteria, probiotic foods

Authors

VÍTOVÁ, E.; LOUPANCOVÁ, B.; DIVIŠOVÁ, R.; SKLENÁŘOVÁ, K.; BABÁK, L.

Released

17. 8. 2011

Publisher

ČSCH

Location

Brno

ISBN

0009-2770

Periodical

Chemické listy

Year of study

105

Number

18

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

s1032

Pages to

s1033

Pages count

2