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- virtually ubiquitous and do not cause problems for most people, but propionibacteria have been implicated in acne and other skin conditions. One study found...
- Propionibacterium strains. However, large scale production of propionic acid by Propionibacteria faces challenges such as severe inhibition of end-products during cell...
- concentration in Swiss-type cheeses is higher than in any other cheese. Propionibacteria are commonly found in milk and dairy products, though they have also...
- freudenreichii subsp. shermani). In a late stage of cheese production, the propionibacteria consume the lactic acid excreted by the other bacteria and release...
- eyes form as a result of the activity of propionic acid bacteria (propionibacteria), notably Propionibacterium freudenreichii subsp. shermanii. These...
- There are three main ecological areas: sebaceous, moist, and dry. Propionibacteria and Staphylococci species were the main species in sebaceous areas...
- Scholz CF, Kilian M (November 2016). "The natural history of cutaneous propionibacteria, and reclassification of selected species within the genus Propionibacterium...
- sarcoidosis, most notably mycobacteria and cutibacteria (previously propionibacteria). Sarcoidosis Skin manifestations of sarcoidosis List of cutaneous...
- (25%) by the lactic acid bacteria, which results in acidification. Propionibacteria further break down some of the lactic acid into propionic acid (these...
- sweat samples. This acid is a breakdown product of some amino acids by propionibacteria, which thrive in the ducts of adolescent and adult sebaceous glands...