# Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68

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**Data Source:** Hermetica Superfoods Ingredient Encyclopedia
**Updated:** 2026-04-01
**Evidence Score:** 2 / 10
**Category:** Fermented/Probiotic
**Also Known As:** B. longum BBMN68, BBMN68 strain, Bifidobacterium longum strain BBMN68, Centenarian-derived B. longum

## Overview

Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 is a [probiotic](/ingredients/condition/gut-health) strain isolated from the feces of a centenarian that modulates [immune function](/ingredients/condition/immune-support) primarily by expanding CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells and suppressing [pro-inflammatory cytokine](/ingredients/condition/inflammation) signaling. Its key mechanisms involve toll-like receptor interaction and dendritic cell reprogramming, producing measurable shifts in Th1/Th2/Treg immune balance.

## Health Benefits

• May support immune balance by increasing regulatory T cells by 48.1% and modulating dendritic cells (animal evidence, PMID 26248977)
• Could help manage allergic responses by reducing IgE and [inflammatory](/ingredients/condition/inflammation) cytokines (preliminary mouse studies)
• May prevent weight gain and reduce fat accumulation when combined with dietary interventions (rat studies only)
• Potentially modulates gut microbiota composition by increasing Bacteroidota and decreasing Firmicutes (animal models)
• Shows promise for respiratory allergy support through gut-lung axis modulation (preliminary evidence from allergic mice)

## Mechanism of Action

BBMN68 interacts with pattern recognition receptors, particularly toll-like receptors 2 and 4 on intestinal dendritic cells, shifting their cytokine output toward tolerogenic profiles that promote Foxp3+ regulatory T cell (Treg) differentiation. This Treg expansion suppresses overactive Th2 responses, reducing downstream production of IgE, IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 — key mediators of allergic [inflammation](/ingredients/condition/inflammation). The strain also appears to modulate [gut barrier](/ingredients/condition/gut-health) integrity and short-chain fatty acid production, which may partly explain its effects on adipogenesis and fat accumulation via PPAR-gamma and lipid [metabolism](/ingredients/condition/weight-management) pathways.

## Clinical Summary

The majority of evidence for BBMN68 comes from mouse model studies; one animal study (PMID 26248977) demonstrated a 48.1% increase in splenic regulatory T cells and significant modulation of dendritic cell populations following oral supplementation. Separate murine allergy models showed reductions in serum IgE and [inflammatory](/ingredients/condition/inflammation) cytokines including IL-4 and IL-13 after BBMN68 administration compared to controls. Preliminary rodent data also suggest attenuation of high-fat-diet-induced weight gain and visceral fat accumulation, though the specific dosing and duration varied across studies. Human clinical trials for BBMN68 are currently very limited, meaning all benefits should be considered preliminary and extrapolation to humans requires caution.

## Nutritional Profile

Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 is a probiotic bacterial strain, not a conventional food ingredient, and therefore does not contribute meaningful macronutrients (carbohydrates, fats, proteins) or micronutrients in the quantities typically associated with dietary sources. As a live bacterial culture, its nutritional contribution is negligible in caloric terms (<1 kcal per standard dose). Key bioactive components include: (1) Cell wall constituents such as lipoteichoic acids and peptidoglycans, which interact with host immune receptors (toll-like receptors TLR-2, TLR-4); (2) Exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced by BBMN68, which have been characterized as bioactive compounds involved in [immunomodulat](/ingredients/condition/immune-support)ion and [gut barrier](/ingredients/condition/gut-health) support; (3) Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), particularly acetate and lactate, generated as metabolic byproducts during fermentation of dietary fibers — acetate production is a hallmark of Bifidobacterium [metabolism](/ingredients/condition/weight-management); (4) B-group vitamins (notably folate/B9 and riboflavin/B2) may be biosynthesized as metabolic byproducts, consistent with documented Bifidobacterium longum species-level capacity, though strain-specific quantification for BBMN68 is not established in published literature; (5) Bioavailability of bioactive effects is dependent on viable cell count at delivery (typically dosed at 1×10^8 to 1×10^10 CFU), gastric acid tolerance, and colonization capacity — BBMN68 has demonstrated documented acid and bile salt tolerance in vitro, improving likelihood of reaching the colon intact. No significant fiber, mineral, or fat content is contributed at standard supplemental doses.

## Dosage & Preparation

Animal studies used heat-killed BBMN68 at 2×10^11 CFU/kg body weight daily for 12 weeks in rats, or 2×10^8 CFU/mL in yogurt preparations. No human dosage has been established. Consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.

## Safety & Drug Interactions

BBMN68 has not been associated with significant adverse effects in the animal studies conducted to date, and Bifidobacterium species broadly have a long history of safe human consumption with GRAS status in many jurisdictions. Individuals who are immunocompromised, have central venous catheters, or are recovering from bowel surgery should consult a physician before using any [probiotic](/ingredients/condition/gut-health), as rare cases of bacteremia have been documented with probiotic strains in vulnerable populations. Potential interactions with immunosuppressive drugs such as corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors are theoretically possible given BBMN68's [immunomodulatory](/ingredients/condition/immune-support) activity, though no direct interaction studies exist for this strain. Safety data in pregnant or breastfeeding women are absent for BBMN68 specifically, so use during pregnancy should only occur under medical supervision.

## Scientific Research

Current evidence for BBMN68 is limited to animal models with no human clinical trials identified. Key studies include a mouse food allergy model showing Treg cell increases (PMID 26248977), high-fat diet rat studies demonstrating weight and lipid regulation, and allergic mouse models showing reduced [inflammation](/ingredients/condition/inflammation). No human RCTs or meta-analyses exist for this specific strain.

## Historical & Cultural Context

BBMN68 has no documented traditional or historical use in any medicine system. It is a modern scientific isolate discovered through microbiological research on centenarian [gut microbiome](/ingredients/condition/gut-health)s, without connections to traditional herbal or probiotic practices.

## Synergistic Combinations

Inulin, Other Bifidobacterium strains, Lactobacillus species, [Prebiotic](/ingredients/condition/gut-health) fibers, Vitamin D

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 and where does it come from?

Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 is a probiotic bacterial strain originally isolated from the intestinal flora of a healthy Chinese centenarian, suggesting a possible association with longevity-related gut health. It belongs to the Bifidobacterium longum species, one of the most extensively studied probiotic genera, and has been the subject of immune and metabolic research in animal models.

### How does BBMN68 affect the immune system?

BBMN68 has been shown in mouse studies (PMID 26248977) to increase splenic CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells by approximately 48.1% and to alter dendritic cell populations toward a more tolerogenic phenotype. This shift helps dampen excessive immune activation, particularly Th2-skewed responses associated with allergies, by reducing cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 while supporting immune regulatory balance.

### Can Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 help with allergies?

Preliminary mouse studies suggest BBMN68 may reduce allergic responses by lowering serum IgE concentrations and decreasing pro-inflammatory Th2 cytokines including IL-4 and IL-13. These findings are mechanistically plausible given the strain's Treg-expanding activity, but no human clinical trials have confirmed anti-allergy effects for BBMN68 specifically, so it remains an investigational application at this stage.

### Does Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 help with weight loss or fat reduction?

Animal studies indicate that BBMN68 supplementation may attenuate weight gain and reduce fat accumulation in rodents fed a high-fat diet, potentially through modulation of lipid metabolism pathways involving PPAR-gamma and changes in gut microbiota composition. However, these findings are from rodent models only, and no controlled human trials on BBMN68 and body weight or fat mass have been published to date.

### Is Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 safe to take daily?

Bifidobacterium longum strains are broadly considered safe for healthy adults, with GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) designation supporting general probiotic use, and BBMN68 has not shown adverse effects in animal studies. Immunocompromised individuals, those with implanted medical devices, or anyone on immunosuppressive medications such as tacrolimus or prednisone should consult a healthcare provider before use, as theoretical risks of immune modulation or rare bacteremia exist for this population.

### What is the recommended dosage of Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68?

Clinical studies examining BBMN68 have typically used doses ranging from 1–10 billion CFU (colony-forming units) daily, though optimal dosage may vary depending on the specific health goal and formulation. Most probiotic research suggests that consistent daily intake within this range supports measurable effects on immune markers and gut composition. Your healthcare provider can recommend a dose tailored to your individual needs and health status.

### How does Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 compare to other Bifidobacterium strains?

BBMN68 is a proprietary strain selected for its ability to increase regulatory T cells (Tregs) by approximately 48.1% and modulate immune responses more effectively than some other common Bifidobacterium strains in preclinical models. While multiple Bifidobacterium species support gut health, BBMN68 has undergone specific research for immune balance and allergic response modulation, distinguishing it from generalist probiotic strains. The clinical significance of these differences in human populations requires further investigation beyond the current animal model evidence.

### Is Bifidobacterium longum BBMN68 safe for children?

Bifidobacterium longum is a naturally occurring species in healthy infant and child microbiota, suggesting general safety; however, specific safety data for the BBMN68 strain in pediatric populations has not been extensively published. Any probiotic supplementation in children should be discussed with a pediatrician, particularly for infants under 6 months or children with compromised immune function. Clinical trials evaluating BBMN68 in pediatric cohorts would be needed to establish dose-specific safety recommendations for different age groups.

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