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KCTC 3128

KCTC No. 3128
(KCTC Other No.) = KCTC 3215
Resource Type Bacteria
Name Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum
Type Strain Yes
Biosafty Level 1
LMO No
Synonym
Phylum (ex Phylum) Actinomycetota (Actinobacteria)
Genome Information
History <- LMG <- DSM <- G Reuter, E194b(variant a)
Source From intestine of adult [1622/1682]
Other Collection No. AS [1.2186], ATCC [15707], BF [36], BCRC [11847], CCTM [3068], CIP [64.62], CUETM [89-11], DSM [20219], JCM [1217], KCTC [3215], LMG [13197], NCFB [2259], NCTC [11818]
Reference 1682
KCTC Media No. KCTC media No. 195 Bifidobacterium Medium
KCTC media No. 249 BL Agar (Glucose Blood Liver Agar)
Oxygen Requirement Anaerobic
Temperature 37 ℃
pH netural pH 배양 가능 (배지정보 참조)
Incubation Time 2-3 d [활성상태 계대배양 기준이므로 앰퓰, 스탁 등 장기보존체 배양의 경우 다를 수 있음]
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- Actively growing culture (Active culture distribution): ₩180 KRW
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Some Properties of α-Galactosidase from Bifidobacterium angulatum and Bifidobacterium longum dbpia.co.kr 1994
유청의 갈락토올리고당을 이용한 Bifidobacteria 의 생육촉진 db.koreascholar.com 1999
Improvement of Bifidobacterium longum stability using cell-entrapment technique koreascience.or.kr 1999
Survival of Bifidobacterium longumImmobilized in calcium alginate beads in simulated gastric juices and bile salt solution Am Soc Microbiol 2000
Estimating the viability of Bifidobacterium longum in Ca-alginate beads against simulated gastroenteric juices koreascience.or.kr 2001
Protection of bifidobacteria encapsulated in polysaccharide-protein gel beads against gastric juice and bile jfoodprotection.org 2003
Screening of antioxidative activity ofBifidobacterium species isolated from Korean infant feces and their identification Springer 2003
Physicochemical properties and intestinal bacterial growth-promoting effect of cell-wall polysaccharides from cucumber peel dbpia.co.kr 2005
Characterization of the pectic polysaccharides from pumpkin peel Elsevier 2006
Protecting probiotic bacteria by microencapsulation: challenges for industrial applications Springer 2010
Probioticos: resistencia gastrointestinal y microencapsulacion udlap.mx 2010
The viability to a wall shear stress and propagation of Bifidobacterium longum in the intensive membrane bioreactor Springer 2011
Bifidobacterium aesculapii sp. nov., from the faeces of the baby common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) ijs.microbiologyresearch.org 2014
A GC?MS based metabolic profiling of fermented tomato by lactic acid bacteria Springer 2019