Bacillus Clausii
Bacillus clausii is Gram-positive, motile, spore-forming and like most of the Bacillus bacteria, it is rod-shaped. Colonies of B. clausii form filamentous margins that appear cream-white in color. B. clausii is alkaliphilic and produces a class of subtilisins known as high-alkaline proteases. The protease from Bacillus clausii strain 221, the H-221 protease, was the first enzyme to be identified in an alkaliphilic Bacillus. [1] The alkaliphilic nature of the organism has also proved it to be useful in preventing and treating various gastrointestinal disorders as an oral bacteriotherapy. [2] This organism can be found in many alkaline environments, including soil and marine habitat.
Primary Characteristics
Non-proprietary name: Bacillus Clausii.

Pharmacokinetics
None recorded.
Advertisement
Indications
Bacillus Clausii is primarily indicated in conditions like Chronic diarrhoea, Diarrhoea.
Contraindications
None recorded.
Dosage
None recorded.
Drug Interactions
None recorded.
Side Effects
None recorded.
Available Brands
None recorded.