Create conditions for the successful reproduction of other probiotic bacteria, for example, bifidobacteria, due to their high antagonistic and immunological activity
Penetrating the intestine, lactobacilli create additional protection for the intestinal wall from pathogenic viruses and bacteria, as well as their toxins. It allows intestinal cells to function effectively: produce sufficient enzymes to digest food and actively absorb nutrients and water
A poor absorption of milk lactose is one of the causes of intestinal colic in children. Lactobacilli produce lactase, an enzyme which contributes to the absorption of lactose and eliminates the cause of intestinal colic in infants
Lactobacilli contribute to a deeper breakdown of nutrients including proteins. The proper breakdown of proteins and a strong intestinal epithelial barrier reduce the risk of the development of food allergy in babies