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titleOfInvention A conjugated linoleic acid production method from linoleic acid by combination of Bifidobacterium breve LDTM8001(KCTC 18423P) and Bifidobacterium breve LDTM 8002(KCTC 18424P)
abstract The present invention relates to a conjugate for increasing the content of conjugated linolenic acid contained in dairy products so that dairy products produced in dairy cows can be recognized as functional foods having functions such as antioxidative effect, immunity enhancement effect, body fat reduction effect, Bifidobacterium breve, which produces linolenic acid LDTM8001 (KCTC 18423P) and Bifidobacterium breve (KCTC 18424P) and Bifidobacterium breve LDTM8001 (KCTC 18423P) and Bifidobacterium breve LDTM 8002 (KCTC 18424P) in combination to convert linoleic acid to conjugated linoleic acid Can be provided. Bifidobacterium breve, which produces the conjugated linolenic acid according to the present invention The new strain of LDTM 8001 (KCTC 18423P) is characterized by being a Bifidobacterium strain isolated from the feces of infants with an age of 14 days or more but less than 100 days after birth.
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