“…However, there have been some reports regarding various hydrogen peroxide-degrading intracellular enzymes of lactic acid bacteria (Dolin, 1953;Hanson and Haggstrom, 1984;Mochizuki et al, 2012). Streptococcus mutans, Lactococcus lactis, and S. agalactiae have a two-component peroxide-scavenging system that consists of AhpF (or NADH oxidase) and AhpC (Prx) (Jiang et al, 2005;Lechardeur et al, 2010;Poole et al, 2000). AhpF and the NADH oxidase belong to the peroxiredoxin reductase family and function as peroxide scavengers, showing an extremely fast reaction rate in spore-forming lactic acid bacteria and related species, such as Sporolactobacillus inulinus (Nishiyama et al, 1997) and Amphibacillus xylanus (Niimura and Massey, 1996;Niimura et al, 1995), which lack a respiratory chain and heme-catalase as do lactic acid bacteria.…”