“…paracasei NTU 101 and L. plantarum NTU 102, two Taiwan-native strains of LAB isolated from human faeces and homemade Korean-style cabbage pickle, we found that both strains resist gastric juice and bile salts in the natural environment and show 'probiotic' characteristics that are effective in reducing cholesterol in the blood and liver (Chiu, Lu, Tseng, & Pan, 2006;Lin, Chiu, & Pan, 2004). In addition, NTU 102 enhances the cellular and humoral immune responses, such as phenol oxidase (PO) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities and clearance efficiency against Vibrio alginolyticus in Litopenaeus vannamei (Pacific white shrimp) (Chiu, Guu, Liu, Pan, & Cheng, 2007) and higher atherosclerosis-preventing activity of fermented milkÁsoymilk supplemented with Momordica charantia (Tsai, Chu, Lee, & Pan, 2009).…”