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Gujarat Enzyme is a leading probiotic company that specialises in developing and producing high-quality probiotic supplements for individuals looking to improve their gut health. Our products are formulated with the most effective probiotic strains and are designed to support digestive and immune health, as well as overall wellness.

We believe that a healthy gut is the foundation of good health, and our mission is to provide the best probiotic supplements possible to help our customers achieve optimal gut health. Our team of experts includes microbiologists, scientists, and health professionals who work together to develop and refine our products.

All of our probiotic supplements are rigorously tested and certified to ensure that they meet our high standards for quality and efficacy. We use only the highest-quality ingredients and adhere to strict manufacturing processes to ensure the purity and potency of our products.

In addition to our probiotic supplements, we also offer educational resources and personalised support to help our customers achieve their health goals. Whether you’re looking to improve your digestion, boost your immune system, or simply feel your best, Gujarat Enzyme helps you on your journey to better gut health.

Probiotics, which are live microorganisms that provide health benefits when consumed, have become increasingly popular in recent years. Probiotics are found naturally in fermented foods, such as yoghurt, kefir, and sauerkraut, and can also be taken in the form of supplements.

Probiotics Strains

  • Lactobacillus acidophillus
  • Lactobacillus sporogenes
  • Lactobacillus plantarum
  • Lactobacillus reuteri
  • Lactobacillus rhamnosus
  • Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG(lLGG)
  • Lactobacillus casei
  • Lactobacillus brevis
  • Lactobacillus delbrueckii sub-sp. bulgaricus
  • Lactobacillus fermentum
  • Lactobacillus caucasicus
  • Lactobacillus lactis
  • Lactobacillus bulgaricus
  • Bifidobacterium bifidum
  • Bifidobacterium lactis
  • Bifidobacterium breve
  • Bifidobacterium longum
  • Bifidobacterium infantis
  • Bacillus Clausii
  • Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
  • Bacillus cereus
  • Bacillus firmus
  • Bacillus lichenoformis
  • Bacellus magentrium
  • Bacillus stearothermophillus
  • Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
  • Bacillus coagulans
  • Bacillus mesentericus
  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Nitrobacter sp.
  • Nitrosomanas sp.
  • Pediococcus acidilactici
  • Psedomonas putida
  • Rhodobacter sp.
  • Phodococcus sp.
  • Sporosarcina pasteurii
  • Streptococcus fecalicas
  • Streptococcus thermophillus
  • Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
  • Thiobacillus thioxidans
  • Clostridium butyricum
  • Aspergillus niger
  • Aspergillus oryzae
  • Beauveria bassiana
  • Metarhizium anisopilae
  • Tricoderma harzianum
  • Tricoderma viride

How probiotic works ?

The physiological effects of probiotics are thought to be related to their ability to interact with the host’s gut microbiota and immune system. Probiotics can help to maintain the balance of the gut microbiota by competing with harmful bacteria for nutrients and adhesion sites in the gut. They can also produce antimicrobial substances that can inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria.

In addition to their effects on the gut microbiota, probiotics can also interact with the host’s immune system. Probiotics can stimulate the production of immunoglobulin A (IgA), an antibody that helps to protect the gut lining from harmful bacteria and toxins. Probiotics can also modulate the activity of immune cells in the gut, such as T cells and dendritic cells, which can help to regulate the immune response and prevent inflammation.

It is important to note that the effects of probiotics can be strain-specific, meaning that different strains of the same species can have different effects on the host. The dosage and duration of probiotic supplementation can also affect the outcomes, and individual responses to probiotics can vary depending on factors such as age, health status, and diet.