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Alterations in gut microbiota and metabolite profiles in patients with infantile cholestasis
Background Infantile cholestasis (IC) is the most common hepatobiliary disease in infants, resulting in elevated direct bilirubin levels. Indeed, hepatointestinal circulation impacts bile acid and bilirubin metabolism. This study evaluates changes in the
Meng Jin +7 more
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Distribution of Butyrivibrio Fibrisolvens in Nature
Summary Seven strains of anaerobic, gram-negative, monotrichous, butyric acid-producing curved rods have been isolated from fecal material of human beings, rabbits, and horses in concentrations approaching 1×10 6 per gram. No two of the isolates were identical in all physiological reactions, and all strains showed similarities to strains of ...
Don W. Brown, W.E.C. Moore
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SEROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BUTYRIVIBRIO FROM THE BOVINE RUMEN [PDF]
Margherita , S. S. (University of California, Davis) and R. E. Hungate . Serological analysis of Butyrivibrio from the bovine rumen. J. Bacteriol. 86: 855–860.
S S, MARGHERITA, R E, HUNGATE
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An Exopectate Lyase of Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens from the Bovine Rumen [PDF]
An extracellular pectinolytic enzyme produced by Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens isolated from the bovine rumen was studied. The enzyme had a pH optimum of 8.0 to 8.5 and was stimulated by Ca2+ and inhibited by EDTA. The products of pectinolysis had an absorption peak at 235 nm and reacted with thiobarbituric acid, indicating a lyase type of action.
M, Wojciechowicz +2 more
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Previous study showed that low protein diet-fed pigs are characterized by lower histidine concentration in the serum and muscle, suggesting that histidine may involve in protein-restricted response. Thus, the current study mainly investigated the effects
Meng Kang +6 more
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Butyrivibria represent a significant proportion of bacterial isolates from different ruminants. The strain Butyrivibrio sp. Mz5 was originally isolated from the rumen of a black and white Frisian cow. It possesses very high xylanolytic activity, at least
Maša ZOREC +3 more
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Fermentation of xylans by Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens and other ruminal bacteria [PDF]
The ability of Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens and other ruminal bacteria (6 species, 18 strains) to ferment a crude xylan from wheat straw or to ferment xylans from larchwood or oat spelts was studied. Liquid cultures were monitored for carbohydrate utilization, cell growth (protein), and fermentation acid production. B. fibrisolvens 49, H17c, AcTF2, and D1
R B, Hespell, R, Wolf, R J, Bothast
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Lignocellulosic biomass such as barley straw is a renewable and sustainable alternative to traditional feeds and could be used as bioenergy sources; however, low hydrolysis rate reduces the fermentation efficiency.
Alaa Emara Rabee +3 more
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Here we introduce a novel strategy for turbidimetric monitoring of bacterial growth in liquid culture. The instrumentation comprises a light source, a customized 3D printed culture tube holder and a miniaturized spectrophotometer, connected through ...
Margarida R. G. Maia +9 more
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Spent Coffee Grounds Alter Bacterial Communities in Latxa Dairy Ewes
Antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of spent coffee grounds (SCG) make them a potential ingredient in a diet for ruminants. This study investigated the effects of SCG on rumen microbiota.
Idoia Goiri +11 more
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