Lactobacillus Acidophilus

Lactobacillus Acidophilus carries a safety score of 3/5 and appears in 315 indexed US food products.

Safety score 60.0%

3/5 from FDA SAFFA + CSPI Chemical Cuisine

How common is vs other flagged additives?

Number of indexed products containing each of the most common flagged additives — Lactobacillus Acidophilus highlighted.

Indexed products containing each flagged additive. Source: Open Food Facts ingredient lists × FDA SAFFA × CSPI Chemical Cuisine.

Caramel Coloring22612Red 4021595Yellow 518987Carrageenan17853Blue 116643Yellow 613560Sucralose10490Lactobacillus Acidophilus315
Indexed products containing each flagged additive. Source: Open Food Facts ingredient lists × FDA SAFFA × CSPI Chemical Cuisine.
Safety Score
3/5

Safety Assessment

Lactobacillus Acidophilus has a moderate safety profile (3/5). While approved for use, some studies or consumer advocacy groups have raised questions about certain aspects of this ingredient. Consumers who prefer caution may wish to limit intake.

What the Data Says About

Lactobacillus Acidophilus currently appears in 315 products across the OpenFoodFacts catalog we index, which gives a concrete measure of its footprint on US grocery shelves. Our internal safety score of 3/5 synthesizes FDA Substances Added to Food (SAFFA) regulatory status with the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) Chemical Cuisine classification. These two frameworks capture different questions: regulators ask whether exposure at typical intake is acceptable, while consumer-advocacy groups examine cumulative dietary load and vulnerable-population risk.

Lactobacillus Acidophilus serves one or more technical functions in food manufacturing — stabilization, flavor, preservation, or structural role — which explains its presence across multiple product categories in our database. Inspection and outbreak records frequently trace back to control failures around functional additives, whether through batch contamination, undisclosed substitutions, or labeling mismatches that trigger recall classifications by the FDA.

No specific concern flags are attached to Lactobacillus Acidophilus in our current data snapshot beyond the regulatory and CSPI classifications above. That does not rule out individual sensitivity reactions, and anyone managing allergies, elimination diets, or chronic conditions should verify with a qualified healthcare professional before relying on population-level ratings.

Safety Profile at a Glance

Regulatory and safety classifications for Lactobacillus Acidophilus
Source Classification Year
FDA SAFFA Not listed 2024
CSPI Chemical Cuisine Not rated 2024
PlainFoodSafe Score 3/5 2026
Product footprint 315 products OpenFoodFacts

FDA SAFFA database, CSPI Chemical Cuisine ratings, OpenFoodFacts product index. See methodology.

Products Containing

Showing 50 of 315 products

*probiotic cultured dairy beverage
Unknown
100/100
0% Nonfat Greek Yogurt With Fruit
Fresh & Easy
100/100
1% lowfat milk
Purity, Dean Foods Company
100/100
100% Grass-Fed A2/Organic Lowfat Yogurt
Unknown
100/100
2% Milkfat Blended Greek Yogurt
Green Mountain Creamery
100/100
310 Chocolate Bliss Shake | 310 Nutrition
310 Nutrition
100/100
310 nutrtion
Unknown
100/100
A2/A2 Organic Plain Yogurt 6% Whole Milk Extra Cream Top
Alexandre Family Farm
100/100
All in one nutrition shake
Kachava
100/100
All-In-One Nutrition Shake
Ka'Chava
100/100
ALL-IN-ONE NUTRITION SHAKE
KA'CHAVA
100/100
Ancient Probiotics Gut Restore
Ancient Nutrition
100/100
Belgian chocolate plant-based meal replacement powder with organic antioxidants, belgian chocolate
Unknown
100/100
BIO SALUD PINEAPPLE
Unknown
100/100
Bio Salud! Probiotic Drink, Cultured Dairy Beverage, Strawberry
Wisconsin Cheese Group Inc.,El Viajero
100/100
Blended greek nonfat yogurt
Unknown
100/100
Blended Greek Yogurt
Wegmans
100/100
Blueberries & Cream Yogurt
Trader Joe's
100/100
Blueberry Greek Nonfat Yogurt
Unknown
70/100
Blueberry greek yogurt parfait blueberry
Unknown
95/100
Blueberry kefir
Whole Foods Market
100/100
BLUEBERRY LEMON ORGANIC SKYR YOGURT
PAINTERLAND SISTERS
100/100
Blueberry Non Fat Greek Yogurt, Blueberry
Unknown
100/100
Blueberry vanilla flavored wholesome yogurt smoothie, blueberry vanilla
Unknown
100/100
Blueberry yogurt
Unknown
100/100
Chai flavor plant based vegan protein, chai
Unknown
100/100
Chai Ka’chava
Kachava
100/100
Chicken salad
Unknown
100/100
Chocolate Flavor Gainer Powder, Chocolate
Mrm nutrition
100/100
Chocolate Shake
Ka'Chava
100/100
Coconut greens
Bloom
100/100
colostrum & collagen peptides
Bloom
100/100
Complete Daily Nutrition
Optimal Human
100/100
Complete Meal Chocolate Macadamia
HLTH CODE
100/100
COMPLETE MEAL Nutritional Shake Creamy Vanilla
HLTH CODE
100/100
Cool Dairy Beverage
Win Soon Inc.
100/100
Cool Plus Plain
EPOCA
100/100
Cranberry crunch
Unknown
100/100
Creamies Freeze-Dried Veggie & Fruit Snacks, Baby Food
Happy Baby
100/100
Creamy vanilla protein, creamy vanilla
Unknown
85/100
Cultured Dairy Beverage
El viajero
100/100
Daily Probiotic
Spring Valley
85/100
Dairy Beverage
Gotera Inc.
100/100
Dairy Free Probiotic Drinkable Yogurt
Good Karma
100/100
Dairy free yogurt
Good Karma
100/100
Dairy Free Yogurt
Good Karma
100/100
Dairy Free Yogurt
Good Karma
100/100
Designer protein, lite mini meal, low calorie meal replacement powder, milk chocolate
Unknown
85/100
Designer whey
Designer Protein
100/100
Designer Whey
Unknown
100/100

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lactobacillus Acidophilus safe to eat?

Lactobacillus Acidophilus has a safety score of 3/5. Always check with a healthcare provider if you have specific dietary concerns.

What products contain Lactobacillus Acidophilus?

Lactobacillus Acidophilus is found in 315 products in our database, spanning various food categories and brands.

What does Lactobacillus Acidophilus do in food?

Lactobacillus Acidophilus serves various technical functions in food manufacturing and processing.

Where does this ingredient safety data come from?

Safety data comes from the FDA's SAFFA (Substances Added to Food) database, CSPI (Center for Science in the Public Interest) ratings, and the OpenFoodFacts product database. Product counts reflect items cataloged in OpenFoodFacts.