Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and Bifidobacterium are the most common types of microbes used as probiotics. They are present in the human gastrointestinal tract and have a significant influence on our health and well-being. Microbiota plays an important role in host metabolism and provides a natural defense mechanism against invading pathogens. This experiment was focusing on establish a method to detect the gastrointestinal tract microbiota, either by fecal or colonic tissue DNA extraction. The experiment comparing 2 types of DNA extraction; ZR Fecal kit and DNAzol direct. DNAzol direct was easy to use but was not suitable for long term DNA storage, hence the sample need to be extract fresh when needed. The extracted DNA, when amplified with ...
Lactic acid bacteria are natural habitants of human gastrointectinal tract. Among the most important...
Fecal Matter Transplants (FMT) are an effective yet underutilized treatment for potentially life-thr...
Contains fulltext : 196433.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and Bifidobacterium are the most common types of microbes used as probiot...
Mouse models are widely used to evaluate the potential impact of the gut microbial composition on he...
The establishment of microbial populations in the gastrointestinal (GI)-tract is a complex process, ...
Across the field of microbiome research, the ways in which bacteria influence the host in health an...
Human gastrointestinal tract consists of an extremely complex microbiota mainly the anaerobic organi...
Abstract — The human intestinal tract harbours a complex microbial ecosystem which plays a key role ...
Background The influence of diet on intestinal microflora has been investigated mainly using convent...
BACKGROUND: The characterization of the human intestinal microflora and their interactions with the ...
Our understanding of human gut microbiota in health and disease depends on accurate and reproducible...
Introduction: Determining bacterial community structure in fecal samples through DNA sequencing is a...
Bifidobacteria and lactobacilli are considered to be members of the beneficial microbiota in the hum...
The information on microbiota composition in the human gastrointestinal tract predominantly originat...
Lactic acid bacteria are natural habitants of human gastrointectinal tract. Among the most important...
Fecal Matter Transplants (FMT) are an effective yet underutilized treatment for potentially life-thr...
Contains fulltext : 196433.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and Bifidobacterium are the most common types of microbes used as probiot...
Mouse models are widely used to evaluate the potential impact of the gut microbial composition on he...
The establishment of microbial populations in the gastrointestinal (GI)-tract is a complex process, ...
Across the field of microbiome research, the ways in which bacteria influence the host in health an...
Human gastrointestinal tract consists of an extremely complex microbiota mainly the anaerobic organi...
Abstract — The human intestinal tract harbours a complex microbial ecosystem which plays a key role ...
Background The influence of diet on intestinal microflora has been investigated mainly using convent...
BACKGROUND: The characterization of the human intestinal microflora and their interactions with the ...
Our understanding of human gut microbiota in health and disease depends on accurate and reproducible...
Introduction: Determining bacterial community structure in fecal samples through DNA sequencing is a...
Bifidobacteria and lactobacilli are considered to be members of the beneficial microbiota in the hum...
The information on microbiota composition in the human gastrointestinal tract predominantly originat...
Lactic acid bacteria are natural habitants of human gastrointectinal tract. Among the most important...
Fecal Matter Transplants (FMT) are an effective yet underutilized treatment for potentially life-thr...
Contains fulltext : 196433.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...