Acidophilus
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Acidophilus is a general name for a group of probiotics, often added to milk or sold as a capsule, which contains one or more of the following bacteria which aid in digestion:
- Lactobacillus acidophilus (A)
- Lactobacillus casei (C)
- Lactobacillus bulgaricus (L)
- Bifidobacterium species (B)
- Streptococcus thermophilus
Only L. acidophilus is the true acidophilus species, but many producers (mainly in the US) use it as a more generic name for mixtures of bacteria, one of which is L. acidophilus.
See the individual bacteria and the link on probiotics for more detailed information.