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Bacillus Cereus Probiotic Powder

Bacillus Cereus Probiotic Powder

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Wholesale Bulk Bacillus Cereus Probiotic Powder Suppliers in USA

Common Name:

Bacillus Cereus Probiotic Powder

Binomial Name:

Bacillus cereus

Family:

Bacillaceae

Domain:

Bacteria

Form:

Powder

Color Appearance:

White to Cream Color Powder

* (due to the nature of natural ingredients, color may slightly vary)

Mesh Size:

80 ~ 100 mesh

Specifications:

20 million CFUs / gram

Country of Origin:

India

Uses:

Aquaculture and Food

Medikonda Nutrients is the Largest Manufacturer, Wholesale Supplier, Bulk Distributor, Exporter of Bacillus Cereus Probiotic Powder in USA.

Bacillus Cereus Probiotic Powder: Overview

Bacillus cereus is a spore-forming bacterium with dual significance in aquaculture and food industries. In aquaculture, non-pathogenic strains of B. cereus are applied as probiotics to improve water quality, enhance nutrient cycling, and inhibit harmful pathogens through competitive exclusion and antimicrobial metabolite production. These beneficial strains aid in reducing ammonia and organic waste levels while supporting the immune system of fish and shrimp, thereby promoting healthier growth and higher survival rates.

In the food sector, B. cereus has a dual role. Some strains are used beneficially for enzyme production, probiotics in animal feed, and fermentation processes. However, other strains are opportunistic and known for causing food spoilage and foodborne illnesses, typically linked to rice, dairy, and processed foods due to toxin production. Therefore, while selected safe strains are exploited for industrial and aquaculture benefits, strict monitoring and strain identification are crucial.

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