Lactobacillus Acidophilus

Stew Eckard and Mike Darnofall

Probiotic: signifies the health promoting effects of "friendly bacteria"

Location:

Dietary Sources:

Deficiency Signs and Symptoms:

Principle Uses/Beneficial Effects:

1.  Promotion of Proper Intestinal Environment

2.  Lactose Intolerance

3.  Post-antibiotic Activity

4.  Vaginal Yeast infections

5.  Urinary Tract infections

6.  Cancer Prevention/ ADR's of radiation treatment

7.  Cholesterol Effects

Available Forms:

Acidophilus can come in a variety of formulations, particularly in fermented foods, but also in manufactured products. However, the level of viability may be compromised in many of these products. Some products such as yogurt may not be colonized with the acidophilus form of lactobacillus; there are many other strains that may not have the same beneficial effects. Furthermore, various forms of manufacturing, packaging, and storage may reduce viability. There are also various strains within the acidophilus species, some of which are weaker than others. Typically, high quality commercial preparations will produce greater colonization than just plain yogurt.

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Safety Issues:

Interactions:

Clinical Trials:

I.  Preservation of Intestinal Integrity During Radiotherapy Using Live L. Acidophilus Cultures (Salminen et al)

Results:

II.  Inhibition of Candida Albicans by L. Acidophilus (Collins/Hardt)

Results:

Implications of Study:

III.  The Efficacy of Lactinex in the Prophylaxis of Amoxicillin-Induced Diarrhea (Tankanow et al)

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References:

Murray M:  Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements.  Prima Publishing, 1996.

Pradhan A, Majumdar MK:  "Metabolism of Some Drugs by Intestinal Lactobacilli and their Toxicological Considerations."  Acta Pharmacol Toxicol 58, 11-15, 1986.

Reid G, et al:  "Is there a Role for Lactobacilli in Prevention of Urogenital and Intestinal Infections?"  Clin Microbiol Rev 3, 335, 1990.

Salminen E, et al.  "Preservation of Intestinal Integrity During Radiotherapy Using Live Lactobacillus Acidophilus Cultures."  Clin Radiology 39, 435-437, 1968.

Sewester C:  The Lawrence Review of Natural Products.  St. Louis, MI:  Facts and Comparisons, 1991.

Shahani KM, Ayebo A:  "Role of Dietary Lactobacilli in Gastrointestinal Microecology."  Am J Clin Nutr 33, 2448-2457, 1980.

Shahani KM.  "Natural Antibiotic Activity of Lactobacillus Acidophilus and Lactobacillus Bulgaricus."  Cult Dair Prod J 11, 14-17, 1976.

Tankanow RM, et al.  "A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study of the Efficacy of Lactinex in the Prophylaxis of Amoxicillin Induced Diarrhea."  DICP Ann Pharmacother 24, 382, 1990.

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