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Aina Gotoh1,2, Misaki Nara1, Yuta Sugiyama1, Mikiyasu Sakanaka1, Hiroyuki Yachi1, Aya Kitakata1, Akira Nakagawa1, Hiromichi Minami1, Shujiro Okuda3, Toshihiko Katoh2, Takane Katayama1,2, Shin Kurihara1.
Abstract
Recently, a "human gut microbial gene catalogue," which ranks the dominance of microbe genus/species in human fecal samples, was published. Most of the bacteria ranked in the catalog are currently publicly available; however, the growth media recommended by the distributors vary among species, hampering physiological comparisons among the bacteria. To address this problem, we evaluated Gifu anaerobic medium (GAM) as a standard medium. Forty-four publicly available species of the top 56 species listed in the "human gut microbial gene catalogue" were cultured in GAM, and out of these, 32 (72%) were successfully cultured. Short-chain fatty acids from the bacterial culture supernatants were then quantified, and bacterial metabolic pathways were predicted based on in silico genomic sequence analysis. Our system provides a useful platform for assessing growth properties and analyzing metabolites of dominant human gut bacteria grown in GAM and supplemented with compounds of interest.Entities:
Keywords: Gifu anaerobic medium; dominant human gut bacteria; gut microbes; short-chain fatty acids; standard medium
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28782454 DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2017.1359486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ISSN: 0916-8451 Impact factor: 2.043