Cryptobacterium curtum was isolated from peridontal pocket of an adult with peridontal disease. It is a Gram-positive, obligately anaerobic, non-spore-forming, and rod-shaped bacteria.
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Product Overview | Cryptobacterium curtum was isolated from peridontal pocket of an adult with peridontal disease. It is a Gram-positive, obligately anaerobic, non-spore-forming, and rod-shaped bacteria. |
Target | Eggerthellaceae |
Genus | Cryptobacterium |
Strain Designation | '12-3 |
Application | Study and research |
Culture Medium | Chocolate agar |
Culture Conditions | 37°C; Anaerobic |
Source | Peridontal pocket of an adult with peridontal disease |
Risk Group | 1 |
Genbank Accession Numbers | Complete genome: CP001682 |
Product Format | Freeze-dried |
Packaging | Ampoule tube |
Storage | -80°C |
Shelf Life | 6 years |
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Introduction | The Eggerthellaceae are a family of Gram-positive, rod- or coccus-shaped Actinobacteria. It is the sole family within the order Eggerthellales. Members of this family are mostly anaerobic, non-motile, asaccharolytic and do not form spores. Eggerthellaceae species are commonly isolated from human and animal faeces and other human sources such as the colon, vagina, oral cavity and blood. |
Alternative Names | Cryptobacterium curtum; 12-3 |
Cryptobacterium curtum; 12-3 is integrated into human microbiome studies by inoculating it into in vitro gut models or administering it to animal models. These approaches help in understanding its interactions within the microbiome, potential health benefits, and mechanisms of action in promoting gut health.
Cryptobacterium curtum; 12-3 has shown potential as a probiotic by contributing to gut health through competitive exclusion of pathogens, production of beneficial metabolites, and modulation of the immune system. Ongoing research aims to fully elucidate its health-promoting properties.
To maintain the viability of Cryptobacterium curtum; 12-3, it should be stored at -80°C in cryoprotectant solutions such as glycerol. During transportation, maintaining a cold chain using dry ice or liquid nitrogen is essential to preserve the bacterial integrity and functionality.
Cryptobacterium curtum; 12-3 possesses unique genomic characteristics, including genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism, stress response, and production of antimicrobial compounds. These features make it valuable for studying microbial ecology, host-microbe interactions, and probiotic applications.
Researchers might face challenges such as maintaining anaerobic conditions, ensuring consistent viability, and accurately interpreting probiotic effects. Addressing these challenges involves using specialized equipment, following strict protocols, and employing robust experimental designs to obtain reliable results.
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