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| Bifidobacterium bifidum |
| Bifidobacterium bifidum is an important natural inhabitant found in the digestive system of adults and children, but is especially important to and prevalent in breast fed infants. It resides mainly in the lining of the large intestine and the vaginal tract. |
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| SPECIFICATIONS: |
S.No |
Test |
Specifications |
| 01 |
Description |
Light brown coloured powder with characteristic odour. |
| 02 |
Identification |
Gram-positive rods. |
| 03 |
Moisture Content |
Not more than 5% |
| 04 |
Stability |
Stable
at cold temperature
(preferably 4°C - 8°C ) in dry place |
| 05 |
ViabilityCount |
NLT 20 Billion CFU/gram |
| 06 |
Pathogens tested for:
1. Escherichia Coli
2. Salmonella species
3. Staphylococcus aureus
4. Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Absent / gm |
| 07 |
Yeast and Mould count |
NLT 100 cfu/gm |
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| Forms Of Availability |
| Bulk powder. Customized strength of capsules and sachets in combination with other probiotics are manufactured.
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