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Weissella Sagaensis
''Weissella'' is a genus of gram-positive bacterium, bacteria placed within the family Lactobacillaceae, formerly considered species of the ''Leuconostoc paramesenteroides'' group. The morphology of ''Weissella'' species varies from spherical or lenticular cells to irregular rods. Several strains of ''Weissella cibaria'' and ''Weissella confusa'' have shown probiotic potential. In particular, the cell-free culture supernatant of ''Weissella confusa'' shows a number of beneficial characteristics, such as antibacterial potential and anti-inflammatory efficiency. However, several strains of ''W. confusa'' are opportunistic bacteria. A number of studies have been done on the safety of the bacterial species, indicating their probiotic potential. The Senate Commission on Food Safety has validated the use of ''W. confusa'' in food. Species The genus ''Weissella'' comprises the following species: * ''Weissella beninensis'' Padonou ''et al''. 2010 * ''Weissella bombi'' Praet ''et al''. ...
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Weissella Confusa
''Weissella'' is a genus of gram-positive bacteria placed within the family Lactobacillaceae, formerly considered species of the ''Leuconostoc paramesenteroides'' group. The morphology of ''Weissella'' species varies from spherical or lenticular cells to irregular rods. Several strains of ''Weissella cibaria'' and ''Weissella confusa'' have shown probiotic potential. In particular, the cell-free culture supernatant of ''Weissella confusa'' shows a number of beneficial characteristics, such as antibacterial potential and anti-inflammatory efficiency. However, several strains of ''W. confusa'' are opportunistic bacteria. A number of studies have been done on the safety of the bacterial species, indicating their probiotic potential. The Senate Commission on Food Safety has validated the use of ''W. confusa'' in food. Species The genus ''Weissella'' comprises the following species: * '' Weissella beninensis'' Padonou ''et al''. 2010 * '' Weissella bombi'' Praet ''et al''. 2015 * '' ...
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