Our probiotic cultures are freeze-dried, which means they are designed to withstand various environmental conditions, including heat. They are formulated to maintain their viability even when exposed to elevated temperatures.
It's interesting to note that the optimum temperature for the growth of Bifidobacterium, especially those of human origin, falls between 36 and 38 °C, whereas for those of animal origin, it ranges from 41 to 43 °C. Our probiotic strains are well-suited to endure heat and remain effective.
Our supplements are packaged in brown glass bottles to provide protection from UV light. UV light exposure can potentially degrade the potency of the probiotics. However, it is worth mentioning that you can use a plastic container if you prefer.
Considerations for Storing in Plastic: If you choose to store your probiotic pills in a plastic container, here are some important factors to keep in mind:
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Moisture and Air Sensitivity: Probiotic supplements are sensitive to moisture and exposure to air. Plastic containers may not always provide an airtight or moisture-resistant seal, which could potentially affect the effectiveness of the probiotics.
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Light Exposure: Supplements should be safeguarded from excessive light exposure, as it can also degrade their potency. Many supplement bottles, including our brown glass bottles, are designed to block out light, which is an additional reason to consider their original packaging.
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Contamination: Ensure that the plastic container you use is clean and free from any residues or contaminants that could impact the quality of the supplement.
If you do transfer your pills to a plastic container, make sure the container is airtight and stored in a cool, dry, and dark place to minimize the risk of moisture, air, and light exposure. This will help maintain the probiotic potency and effectiveness.