Probiotics Powder

Probiotics powder is a powdered formulation containing live beneficial microorganisms, such as various strains of lactic acid bacteria (like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium) and yeast (such as Saccharomyces boulardii). These microorganisms are carefully selected for their beneficial effects on the human body. The powder is usually produced by freeze – drying or spray – drying the cultured microorganisms, which helps to preserve their viability and stability, making it easy to store and administer. It is often odorless or has a mild, characteristic smell, and may be white or off – white in color.

Description

Product Name Probiotics Powder
Appearance white to off-white powder
Specification 10Billion CFU/g, 20Billion CFU/g
Test Method HPLC
Source live microbial cultures
Certificate USP/EP/JP/Kosher/Halal/GMP
CAS No 23270-07-8/23270-08-9/23270-09-0/23270-10-3
MF No C₆₅H₁₀₇N₁₇O₆₅/C₆₅H₁₀₇N₁₇O₆₅/C₆₅H₁₀₇N₁₇O₆₅/C₆₅H₁₀₇N₁₇O₆₅

 

Function

 

  • Gut Microbiota Regulation: Probiotics powder helps maintain the balance of the gut microbiota. It can increase the number of beneficial bacteria in the intestines, inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, and prevent the overgrowth of pathogenic microorganisms, thereby improving the overall microbial ecosystem in the gut.
  • Digestive Health Improvement: It aids in digestion by producing enzymes that help break down food. Probiotics can also enhance the absorption of nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals. In addition, they can relieve symptoms of digestive disorders like constipation, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome.
  • Immune System Enhancement: Probiotics interact with the immune cells in the gut – associated lymphoid tissue, stimulating the immune system. They can help the body better recognize and fight off infections, thus enhancing the body’s natural defense mechanisms.
  • Metabolic Regulation: Some probiotic strains are involved in regulating lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. They may help reduce cholesterol levels, improve blood sugar control, and have a positive impact on weight management.

 

Application

 

  • Food and Beverage Industry: It is widely used in the production of fermented foods and beverages, such as yogurt, kefir, fermented milk, and some types of bread. Adding probiotics powder to these products not only enhances their flavor and texture but also increases their nutritional value and health – promoting properties.
  • Dietary Supplements: Probiotics powder is available in the form of dietary supplements, including capsules, tablets, and powders for direct ingestion. These supplements are designed to provide specific strains and amounts of probiotics to meet different health needs. They are often recommended for people with digestive problems, those taking antibiotics (to restore gut microbiota), and individuals with weakened immune systems.
  • Infant Formula: In some infant formulas, probiotics powder is added to mimic the beneficial effects of breast milk on the infant’s gut microbiota. This helps support the healthy development of the infant’s digestive and immune systems.
  • Veterinary Medicine: Probiotics powder is also used in veterinary medicine to improve the gut health of animals. It can be added to animal feed to enhance the digestion and overall health of livestock, pets, and other animals, especially those prone to digestive disorders.