Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Volume 2 Issue 2
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- Pages.85-91
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- 1992
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- 1017-7825(pISSN)
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- 1738-8872(eISSN)
Isolation of Amylolytic Bifidobacterium sp. Int-57 and Characterization of Amylase
- Ji, Geun-Eog (Department of Food Science and Nutrition) ;
- Han, Hee-Kyung (Department of Food Science and Nutrition) ;
- Yun, Seong-Wook (Department of Genetic Engineering, Hallym University)
- Published : 1992.06.01
Abstract
The intestinal microflora of humans is an extraordinarily complex mixture of microorganisms, the majority of which are anaerobic microorganisms. The distribution of amylolytic microorganisms in the human large intestinal tract was investigated in various individuals of differing ages using anaerobic culture techniques. A large percentage of the amylolytic microorganisms present belonged to the Genus Bifidobacteria. The number of Bifidobacteria increased significantly at two years of age. Adults and children above 2 years old carried about