Delbrueckii
Delbrueckii is the species epithet used in bacterial taxonomy, most prominently in the name Lacticaseibacillus delbrueckii, formerly Lactobacillus delbrueckii. The epithet honors Max Delbrück, a German‑American microbiologist. In current classifications, the genus Lactobacillus has been split, and Lacticaseibacillus delbrueckii is the accepted name for this species, which includes two subspecies: subsp. delbrueckii and subsp. bulgaricus.
Lacticaseibacillus delbrueckii belongs to the family Lactobacillaceae, order Lactobacillales. It is a Gram-positive, non‑spore‑forming rod that
The two subspecies have distinct associations and properties. Subsp. bulgaricus is well known as a thermophilic,
Applications and significance: Lacticaseibacillus delbrueckii strains are important in dairy fermentation, especially yogurt production, and some