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Paludicola psychrotolerans gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel psychrotolerant chitinolytic anaerobe of the family Ruminococcaceae

open access: closedInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2017
A psychrotolerant chitinolytic bacterium, designated NC1253T, was isolated from Zoige wetland on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. This strain was a Gram-stain-positive, spore-forming and rod-shaped anaerobe. NC1253T grew at 4-35 °C, at pH 6.0-8.5 and could grow on chitin as the only carbon resource.
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Short‐Chain Fatty Acids Produced by Ruminococcaceae Mediate α‐Linolenic Acid Promote Intestinal Stem Cells Proliferation

Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2021
AbstractScope: The proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are the basis of intestinal renewal and regeneration, and gut microbiota plays an important role in it. Dietary nutrition has the effect of regulating the activity of ISCs; however, the regulation effect of α‐linolenic acid (ALA) has seldom been reported.Methods and ...
Jing Xie   +13 more
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Back Cover: Short‐Chain Fatty Acids Produced by Ruminococcaceae Mediate α‐Linolenic Acid Promote Intestinal Stem Cells Proliferation [PDF]

open access: closedMolecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2022
Rui Guo   +10 more
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Sleep apnea is associated with the increase of certain genera of Ruminococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae in the gut microbiome of hypertensive patients

open access: closedExpert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2022
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hypertension are interrelated diseases linked to gut dysbiosis. This study aimed to investigate the effect of OSA on the gut microbiome in the context of hypertension and vice versa. Of 211 consecutively screened patients, 52 completed polysomnography study, medical history questionnaires, and fecal sample collection ...
Cheng Zhang   +4 more
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Complete genome sequence of Ruminococcaceae bacterium CPB6: A newly isolated culture for efficient n -caproic acid production from lactate

open access: closedJournal of Biotechnology, 2017
n-caproic acid (CA) is a valuable chemical feedstock for various industrial applications. Biological production of CA from renewable carbon sources has attracted a lot of attentions recently. We lately reported the new culture Ruminococcaceae bacterium CPB6, which was isolated from a microbiome for efficient CA production from lactate.
Yong Tao   +6 more
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Dietary fucoidan modulates the gut microbiota in mice by increasing the abundance ofLactobacillusandRuminococcaceae

open access: closedFood & Function, 2016
This study provides a new insight into the well-recognized beneficial effects of dietary fucoidan by demonstrating its positive modulations on gut microbiota.
Qingsen Shang   +5 more
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Identification of a Ruminococcaceae Species as the Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) Degrading Bacterium in a Methanogenic Consortium

Environmental Science & Technology, 2016
The widespread use of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) has caused major contamination of groundwater sources and is a concern due to its taste and odor problems, as well as toxicity. MTBE can be degraded anaerobically which makes bioremediation of contaminated aquifers a potential solution.
Liu, Tong   +5 more
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As yet uncultured bacteria phylogenetically classified as Prevotella , Lachnospiraceae incertae sedis and unclassified Bacteroidales , Clostridiales and Ruminococcaceae may play a predominant role in ruminal biohydrogenation

open access: closedEnvironmental microbiology, 2011
Microbial biohydrogenation of dietary poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) to saturated fatty acids (SFA) in the rumen results in the high ratio of SFA/PUFA in ruminant products, such as meat and milk. In vitro, Butyrivibrio proteoclasticus-related bacteria extensively biohydrogenate PUFA to SFA, yet their contribution in the rumen has not been ...
Sharon Huws   +7 more
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The families Ruminococcaceae, Lachnospiraceae, and Clostridiaceae are the dominant bacterial groups during reductive soil disinfestation with incorporated plant residues

open access: closedApplied Soil Ecology, 2018
Abstract Reductive soil disinfestation (RSD), alternatively called biological soil disinfestation or anaerobic soil disinfestation, is an environmentally friendly method used to control soil-borne diseases. Microorganisms are regarded as the key contributors for RSD; however, there is limited information on the relative importance of these ...
Xinqi Huang   +4 more
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