Pivotal Roles for pH, Lactate, and Lactate-Utilizing Bacteria in the Stability of a Human Colonic Microbial Ecosystem
ABSTRACT Lactate can be produced by many gut bacteria, but in adults its accumulation in the colon is often an indicator of microbiota perturbation. Using continuous culture anaerobic fermentor systems, we found that lactate concentrations remained low in communities of human colonic bacteria mainta...
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Autores principales: | Shui Ping Wang, Luis A. Rubio, Sylvia H. Duncan, Gillian E. Donachie, Grietje Holtrop, Galiana Lo, Freda M. Farquharson, Josef Wagner, Julian Parkhill, Petra Louis, Alan W. Walker, Harry J. Flint |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/db6f39ae6a11410391e6b9fe0187e8e1 |
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