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Answered by akshitha457143
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Actually lactobacillus is a bacteria which turns milk into curd.

Answered by Anonymous
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How is lactobacillus important in human intestine?

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☞︎︎︎ Lactobacillus produces lactic acid, which prevents harmful bacteria from colonizing the intestines. They also ensure that the lining of the intestines stay intact.

Lactobacillus even helps to feed other bacteria in our guts, such as the ones that produce butyrate (which the cells in our gut lining need for energy).

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