Description – Bifidobacterium adolescentis are the usual inhabitants of a healthy human and animal intestinal tract. Colonization of B. adolescentis in the gut occurs immediately post birth. Their population in the gut tends to remain relatively stable until late adulthood, where factors such as diet, stress, and antibiotics causes it to decline
Application – B. adolescentis synthesizes various B vitamins that are beneficial to the health and wellbeing of the host organism. These vitamins include thiamin(B1), pyridoxine(B6), folic acid(B9), nicotine, cyanocobalamin(B12), ascorbic acid(Vitamin C), biotin, and riboflavin