Effects of Yoghurt-Administration on Fecal Flora and Putrefactive Metabolites of Normal Adults.
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Eight healthy volunteers, 5 females and 3 males, ranging from 21 to 50yr (average 28yr) participated in this study. Yoghurt (130g) prepared with <I>Lactobacillus delbrueckii</I> subsp. <I>bulgaricus</I> strain 2038 and <I>Streptococcus salivarius</I> subsp. <I>thermophilus</I> strain 1131 was administrated, three times a day for 2 weeks. The numbers of bifidobacteria in feces of all subjects were increased and then the viable counts of <I>Clostridium</I> (lecithinase negative) were significantly decreased, respectively, by the administration of yoghurt. In addition, the concentration of the fecal-putrefactive metabolites such as <I>p</I>-cresol and indole were also decreased by the administration of yoghurt. The decrease in fecal pH was also found by the administration of yoghurt.
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