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Lactobacillus acidophilus

Lactobacillus acidophilus
Chemical / Technical Name:
Lactobacillus acidophilus (currently classified as Lactobacillus acidophilus) – probiotic lactic acid bacterium
Common / Alternative Names:
L. acidophilus, Acidophilus
Category:
Probiotic / Gut-health, digestive & immune-support nutraceutical ingredient
Raw Material Type:
Microbial fermentation–derived; Nutraceutical & pharmaceutical grade freeze-dried powder
Key Active Constituents (Typical):
Viable Lactobacillus acidophilus cells (potency expressed in CFU; commonly 1–20 billion CFU per serving; strain-specific)

Formulation: Ingredients & Claim Values

Vitamin A - 50mg, Vitamin D - 30mcg

Packing Size

mg, ml, gram, oz, lbs

Packaging Type

Quantity

1000, 2000, 5000, 10000

SKU: lactobacillus-acidophilus Category: Brand:
Description

Description

Technical & Manufacturing Relevance:
One of the most widely used probiotics for digestive balance and intestinal health. Supports lactose digestion, gut microbiota modulation, immune function, and vaginal health. Produces lactic acid and antimicrobial substances, helping maintain intestinal pH and inhibit pathogenic bacteria. Acid- and bile-tolerant strains are preferred for oral solid dosage forms.
Applicable Dosage Forms:
Capsules, tablets, sachets, powders, sticks, chewables, gummies, synbiotic blends, functional foods
Pharmacopoeial / Quality Notes:
Strain-level identification mandatory; CFU count must be guaranteed at end of shelf life. Tested for absence of pathogens, antibiotic resistance profile, heavy metals, and microbial purity as per global probiotic standards. Moisture- and oxygen-barrier packaging recommended.
Animal-origin Declaration:
Non-animal origin; microbial fermentation–derived and vegetarian/vegan suitable
Manufacturing Support:
Available for contract manufacturing, private/white labeling, customized probiotic and synbiotic formulations, complete regulatory documentation (CoA, MSDS, strain dossier), and export-ready compliance for resale and distribution worldwide