Bifidobacteriales is an order of bacteria, in the subclass of Actinobacteridae.Bacteria are a large domain of single-celled, prokaryote microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals. Bacteria are ubiquitous ...
Insoluble dietary fiber from soy hulls regulates the gut microbiota in vitro and increases the abundance of bifidobacteriales and lactobacillalesdoi:10.1007/s13197-019-04041-9Lina YangYafan ZhaoJinghang HuangHongyun ZhangQian LinLin HanJie Liu...
In particular, the abundance of Bifidobacteriales and Lactobacillales significantly increased to varying degrees as a result of IDFO and IDFC intake. Altogether, this study demonstrates a prebiotic effect of SHDF on the fecal microbiota in vitro and provides a basis for the development of SHDF as...
1) Bifidobacteriales infections 双岐杆菌感染2) bifidobacterium 双岐杆菌 1. Study on the Processing Technology for Freeze-Drying Bifidobacterium Powder; 双岐杆菌冻干粉制备工艺研究 2. Studies on Bifidobacterium With Rapd Fingerprinting And Antibiogram; 双岐杆菌RAPD基因指纹图谱与耐药谱分析比较 更多...
Bifidobacteriaceae may act preventatively because of their suppressive effect on beta-glucuronidase, leading to accelerated deconjugation of conjugated bilirubin in the intestine. In summary, neonates with jaundice had dysbiosis characterized by a decreased abundance of Bifidobacteriales.Kazunari Kaneko...
Association of Neonatal Jaundice with Gut Dysbiosis Characterized by Decreased BifidobacterialesAkagawa, ShoheiAkagawa, YukoYamanouchi, SohsakuTeramoto, YoshikiYasuda, MasahiroFujishiro, SadayukiKino, JiroHirabayashi, MasatoMine, KenjiKimata, Takahisa
Strassert JF, Mikaelyan A, Woyke T, Brune A. Genome analysis of `Candidatus Ancillula trichonymphae', first representative of a deep-branching clade of Bifidobacteriales, strengthens evidence for convergent evolution in flagellate endosymbionts. Environ Microbiol Rep. 2016;8:865-73....
Association of Neonatal Jaundice with Gut Dysbiosis Characterized by Decreased BifidobacterialesAkagawa, ShoheiAkagawa, YukoYamanouchi, SohsakuTeramoto, YoshikiYasuda, MasahiroFujishiro, SadayukiKino, JiroHirabayashi, MasatoMine, KenjiKimata, Takahisa
Bifidobacteriaceae may act preventatively because of their suppressive effect on beta-glucuronidase, leading to accelerated deconjugation of conjugated bilirubin in the intestine. In summary, neonates with jaundice had dysbiosis characterized by a decreased abundance of Bifidobacteriales.Akagawa, Shohei...
Association of Neonatal Jaundice with Gut Dysbiosis Characterized by Decreased BifidobacterialesAkagawa, ShoheiAkagawa, YukoYamanouchi, SohsakuTeramoto, YoshikiYasuda, MasahiroFujishiro, SadayukiKino, JiroHirabayashi, MasatoMine, KenjiKimata, Takahisa