Bacillus Coagulans
Bacillus coagulans is a type of bacteria. It is used similarly to lactobacillus and other probiotics as “beneficial” bacteria. People take Bacillus coagulans for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diarrhea, gas, airway infections, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
Bacillus coagulans produces lactic acid and is often misclassified as lactobacillus. In fact, some commercial products containing Bacillus coagulans are marketed as Lactobacillus sporogenes. Unlike lactic acid bacteria such as lactobacillus or bifidobacteria, Bacillus coagulans forms spores. Spores are an important factor in telling Bacillus coagulans apart from other lactic acid bacteria.
Synonym
Bacillus coagulans; Bacillus coagulis; Bacillusdede coagulans
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Benefits of Bacillus Coagulans
Anti-Microbial Material
Effectively inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, improve the intestinal micro-ecological environment, promote intestinal development, enhance intestinal function;
Feed Additive
Improve feed quality, promote digestion and absorption of feed, reduce the ratio of feed to weight;
Veterinary Pharmaceuticals
Effectively improve the weaned piglets due to stress, allergic reactions caused by dysbacteriosis diarrhea;
Without any toxic side effects
Reduce the environment of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and other harmful gases, improve the breeding environment
Functions of Bacillus Coagulans
Prevent weaned piglets from pathogenic and allergic diarrhea
Prevent Clostridium enteritis
Reduce the occurrence of watery stools and feeds
Relieve constipation in weaned piglets
Relieve the constipation of breeding stocks in the hot season.