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describe the action of lactobacillus on milk

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Answered by arnabdutta63
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Lactobacillus is a type of bacteria that produces lactic acid from the fermentation of carbohydrate. ... Lactobacillus can also help the body metabolise and break down lactose, the natural sugar found in dairy foods.

They make lactic acid by breaking down carbohydrates. This is mainly done by breaking down the sugar lactose in milk. Lactobacilli grow well in milk and foods made from milk. They're responsible for the "souring" of milk.

Lactobacillus restores the intestinal flora, post-antibiotic diarrhea and for prevention of post-antibiotic vulvovaginal yeast infections (candidiasis). Numerous products available have shown effectiveness

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Answered by SciAcademy
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lactobacillus in milk forms curd

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when lactobacillus is present in milk there is a process of formation of curd

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