Objective: To investigate the optimal growth condition of human fecal bacterial flora in vitro by comparing the effect of different carbohydrates as cultural media. Methods: Three fecal samples (1, 2, 3) were collected and inoculated into a single-stage chemostat system, in which starch medium (VI) and starch polysaccharide medium(XP) were used. Samples were collected for bacterial genomic DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) analysis. Bacterial composition and short chain fatty acid (SCFA) were then analyzed. Results: The single stage chemostat system reached steady after operating 8 days, when evaluated by the PCR-DGGE. Bacterial 16s rRNA high-throughput sequencing showed that the...
The human colonic microbiota plays an important role in the food digestion process and has a key rol...
Probiotic bacteria can be beneficial to the gastrointestinal tract in the human body in numerous way...
Prebiotics are nondigestible carbohydrates that beneficially affect the host by selectively stimulat...
A stable intestinal microbiota is important in maintaining human physiology and health. Although the...
Copyright © 2011 Bong-Soo Kim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The aim of this study was to screen how rapidly the human gut microbiota responds to diet in an in v...
Objective: Fermentation of unabsorbable carbohydrate produces short chain fatty acids (SCFA) and rap...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) hosts the most complex microbial community in the human body. Given...
In vitro fermentations using human fecal bacteria are an often used high through put strategy to eva...
The main source of carbon in the human large intestine comes from carbohydrates like starches and ol...
<p>Recently, a “human gut microbial gene catalogue,” which ranks the dominance of microbe genus/spec...
Duplicate anaerobic fermentor systems were used to examine changes in a community of human fecal bac...
We devised a single-batch fermentation system to simulate human colonic microbiota from fecal sample...
This study presents a computer-controlled dynamic SIMulator of the GastroIntestinal tract, SIMGI, wh...
The microbiome within the gut is directly linked to biological processes within a person, influencin...
The human colonic microbiota plays an important role in the food digestion process and has a key rol...
Probiotic bacteria can be beneficial to the gastrointestinal tract in the human body in numerous way...
Prebiotics are nondigestible carbohydrates that beneficially affect the host by selectively stimulat...
A stable intestinal microbiota is important in maintaining human physiology and health. Although the...
Copyright © 2011 Bong-Soo Kim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The aim of this study was to screen how rapidly the human gut microbiota responds to diet in an in v...
Objective: Fermentation of unabsorbable carbohydrate produces short chain fatty acids (SCFA) and rap...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) hosts the most complex microbial community in the human body. Given...
In vitro fermentations using human fecal bacteria are an often used high through put strategy to eva...
The main source of carbon in the human large intestine comes from carbohydrates like starches and ol...
<p>Recently, a “human gut microbial gene catalogue,” which ranks the dominance of microbe genus/spec...
Duplicate anaerobic fermentor systems were used to examine changes in a community of human fecal bac...
We devised a single-batch fermentation system to simulate human colonic microbiota from fecal sample...
This study presents a computer-controlled dynamic SIMulator of the GastroIntestinal tract, SIMGI, wh...
The microbiome within the gut is directly linked to biological processes within a person, influencin...
The human colonic microbiota plays an important role in the food digestion process and has a key rol...
Probiotic bacteria can be beneficial to the gastrointestinal tract in the human body in numerous way...
Prebiotics are nondigestible carbohydrates that beneficially affect the host by selectively stimulat...