Lactobacilli have the ability to ferment refined sugars, generating lactic acid as the major end product, whereas Bifidobacteria are important producers of short chain fatty acids, compounds that provide food for the cells of the gut.
What is the difference between lactobacillus strains and bifidobacterium strains? Print
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