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There is a great deal of interest in the impact of lactic acid bacteria on our health. Now a new study from Sweden shows that the occurrence of Lactobacillus reuteri in the body promotes health.
Implications In this trial, supplementation with L. reuteri 6475 for 12 months resulted in reduced bone loss in women 75 to 80 years of age with low bone density.
The study involved 127 adult patients with high cholesterol. About half the participants took L. reuteri NCIMB 30242 twice a day, while the rest were given placebo capsules.
It showed that L. reuteri NCIMB 30242 increased circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels by 25.5 percent in hypercholesterolemic adults over the nine-week intervention.
A new study finds that supplementing enteral nutrition with Lactobacillus reuteri (L. reuteri) DSM 17938 as a probiotic may reduce the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in premature infants ...
We use a variety of in vitro and animal models to explore how probiotic Limosilactobacillus reuteri impacts human health. Our overall goals are to identify strains that can be used to prevent or ...
Both L reuteri and placebo formulations were given in 5 drops, once a day, 30 minutes before the infants' daily morning feed. The parents filled out a structured diary to record daily crying time ...
L. reuteri, which is resistant to vancomycin and produces broad bacteriocins, may have an instrumental role in this effect.