Spore-forming bacteria resistant to gastric acid, active in the intestinal ecosystem
25 billion CFU*- Bacillus subtilis BSM12
- Bacillus subtilis is a Gram-positive bacteria capable of forming spores, naturally present in soil and on certain plants. The BSM12 strain is selected for its ability to pass through the gastric environment intact.
- In the intestine, Bacillus subtilis germinates and produces antimicrobial substances (especially subtilisins) that selectively inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria. This bacterium also secretes digestive enzymes that help break down dietary proteins and certain sugars.
