FIELD: microbiology, medicine, gastroenterology. SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the strain of lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus johnsonii (acidophilus) CNCM 1-225 used as a producer of antigastritis and/or antiulcer agent. Biomass of lactic acid bacterium L. johnsonii CNCM 1-1225 and/or cultural fluid and/or supernatant phase obtained by culturing the indicated strain show antigastritis and/or antiulcer effect and are able to replace pathogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylori from cells of intestine and/or stomach. Invention relates to a composition of indicated prescription that contains an effective amount of an antigastritis and/or an antiulcer agent according p. 1 or the strain L. johnsonii CNCM 1-1225, a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and/or foodstuff. Fermented milk or milk-base powder is a preferable carrier. Proposed culture and composition on its base show the enhanced capability to replace pathogenic bacterium H. pylori from intestine cells to which they adhere. EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of bacterial culture and composition. 4 cl
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Dates
1999-04-27—Published
1993-07-06—Filed