Bacteria isolated from infant feces were immobilized in polysaccharide gel beads (2.5% gellan gum, 0.25% xanthan gum) using a two-phase dispersion process. A 52-day continuous culture was carried out in a single-stage chemostat containing precolonized beads and fed with a medium formulated to approximate the composition of infant chyme. Different dilution rates and pH conditions were tested to simulate the proximal (PCS), transverse (TCS), and distal (DCS) colons. Immobilization preserved all nine bacterial groups tested with survival rates between 3 and 56%. After 1 week fermentation, beads were highly colonized with all populations tested (excepted Staphylococcus spp. present in low numbers), which remained stable throughout the 7.5 weeks...
In this study, a new in vitro continuous colonic fermentation model of Salmonella infection with imm...
We devised a single-batch fermentation system to simulate human colonic microbiota from fecal sample...
In vitro fermentations were carried out by using a model of the human colon to simulate microbial ac...
The development and validation of a new three-stage culture system with immobilized fecal microbiota...
A new in vitro fermentation model with immobilised infant faecal microbiota simulating the proximal ...
The metabolism of lactate impacts infant gut health and may lead to acute accumulation of lactate an...
Driven by the growing recognition of the influence of the gut microbiota (GM) on human health and di...
In vitro gut modeling is a useful approach to investigate some factors and mechanisms of the gut mic...
<div><p><i>In vitro</i> gut modeling is a useful approach to investigate some factors and mechanisms...
A fermentation system was designed to model the human colonic microflora in vitro. The system provid...
Ex vivo colon fermentation systems are highly versatile as models for analyzing gastrointestinal tra...
Murine models are valuable tools to study the role of gut microbiota in health or disease. However, ...
The development of a six-stage culture system simulating the microbial community present in the inte...
Ex vivo colon fermentation systems are highly versatile as models for analyzing gastrointestinal tra...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of purified exopolysaccharides from Lactobacillus r...
In this study, a new in vitro continuous colonic fermentation model of Salmonella infection with imm...
We devised a single-batch fermentation system to simulate human colonic microbiota from fecal sample...
In vitro fermentations were carried out by using a model of the human colon to simulate microbial ac...
The development and validation of a new three-stage culture system with immobilized fecal microbiota...
A new in vitro fermentation model with immobilised infant faecal microbiota simulating the proximal ...
The metabolism of lactate impacts infant gut health and may lead to acute accumulation of lactate an...
Driven by the growing recognition of the influence of the gut microbiota (GM) on human health and di...
In vitro gut modeling is a useful approach to investigate some factors and mechanisms of the gut mic...
<div><p><i>In vitro</i> gut modeling is a useful approach to investigate some factors and mechanisms...
A fermentation system was designed to model the human colonic microflora in vitro. The system provid...
Ex vivo colon fermentation systems are highly versatile as models for analyzing gastrointestinal tra...
Murine models are valuable tools to study the role of gut microbiota in health or disease. However, ...
The development of a six-stage culture system simulating the microbial community present in the inte...
Ex vivo colon fermentation systems are highly versatile as models for analyzing gastrointestinal tra...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of purified exopolysaccharides from Lactobacillus r...
In this study, a new in vitro continuous colonic fermentation model of Salmonella infection with imm...
We devised a single-batch fermentation system to simulate human colonic microbiota from fecal sample...
In vitro fermentations were carried out by using a model of the human colon to simulate microbial ac...