👉 Lipoclastic is a type of bacteria that produces lipids as its primary energy source. These bacteria are often found in the intestines and can be classified into two main types: Lactobacilli (which produce lactic acid) and Bifidobacteria (which produce probiotics). Lipoclastic bacteria have been shown to play a role in the maintenance of gut health, as well as in the production of beneficial compounds such as vitamins and minerals.