Literature DB >> 33783743

Fecal Microflora from Dragonflies and Its Microorganisms Producing Carotenoids.

Takashi Koyanagi1, Takashi Maoka2, Norihiko Misawa3.   

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The intestines of insects are assumed to be the niche of various microbial groups, and a unique microflora could be formed under environmental conditions different from mammalian intestinal tracts. This chapter describes the bacterial flora formed in the intestines of two dragonfly species, "akatombo" (the red dragonfly; Sympetrum frequens) and "usubaki-tombo" (Pantala flavescens), which fly over a long distance, and carotenoid-producing microorganisms isolated from this flora. C30 carotenoids, which were produced by a bacterium Kurthia gibsonii isolated from S. frequens, were structurally determined.

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Keywords:  Dragonfly; Kurthia gibsonii; Microflora; Pantala flavescens; Sympetrum frequens; carotenoids

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33783743     DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-7360-6_18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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1.  Carotenoids found in Bacillus.

Authors:  R Khaneja; L Perez-Fons; S Fakhry; L Baccigalupi; S Steiger; E To; G Sandmann; T C Dong; E Ricca; P D Fraser; S M Cutting
Journal:  J Appl Microbiol       Date:  2009-10-15       Impact factor: 3.772

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