Bacillus Licheniformis 50 Billion (MBPL BLM21) from Meteoric Biopharmaceuticals is a high-quality probiotic component designed for nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, food products, and wellness applications centered on microbiomes. Created via regulated fermentation and state-of-the-art stabilization methods, this freeze-dried probiotic powder offers a consistent strength of 50 billion colony-forming units (CFU) per gram, ensuring dependable efficacy for sophisticated probiotic products.
Bacillus licheniformis is a spore-producing probiotic strain commonly used in contemporary probiotic and digestive health products because of its stability and versatility. The spore-forming traits of MBPL BLM21 aid in sustaining probiotic viability throughout production, transport, and storage in suggested conditions. This renders it appropriate for various delivery forms such as capsules, tablets, sachets, gummies, stick packs, powdered drink mixes, and synbiotic items.
Its concentrated strength enables formulators to develop effective dosage systems while preserving adaptability in product design. Bacillus Licheniformis 50 Billion works well alongside probiotics, prebiotics, digestive enzymes, plant extracts, vitamins, and minerals typically found in holistic health and microbiome-support products.
Produced through stringent quality assurance measures, this probiotic component ensures reliable purity, consistent microbial traits, and dependable batch-to-batch uniformity. Every batch is typically accompanied by thorough technical documentation that includes a Certificate of Analysis (COA), SDS / MSDS, strain identification information, and specification sheets to assist with quality control and regulatory compliance needs.
Applications
- Probiotic dietary supplements
- Digestive wellness formulations
- Synbiotic and microbiome-focused products
- Functional foods and beverages
- Capsules, tablets, and sachets
- Gummies and powdered drink mixes
- Multi-strain probiotic systems
- Specialty wellness formulations
- OEM / contract manufacturing