Cryptobacterium curtum was isolated from human blood. It is a Gram-positive, obligately anaerobic, non-spore-forming, and rod-shaped bacteria.
For Research Use Only. Not intended for use in food manufacturing or medical procedures (diagnostics or therapeutics). Do Not Use in Humans.
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Product Overview | Cryptobacterium curtum was isolated from human blood. It is a Gram-positive, obligately anaerobic, non-spore-forming, and rod-shaped bacteria. |
Target | Eggerthellaceae |
Genus | Cryptobacterium |
Application | Study and research |
Culture Medium | Chocolate agar |
Culture Conditions | 37°C; Anaerobic |
Source | Human blood, 71-yr-old patient |
Risk Group | 1 |
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; 45151 B |
Cryptobacterium curtum; 45151 B should be stored at -80°C to ensure its viability and stability. It is crucial to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, which can reduce the effectiveness of the bacteria for research purposes. Proper storage conditions maintain the integrity of the bacterial strain for accurate experimental results.
Cryptobacterium curtum; 45151 B is used in various research applications, including studies on microbial interactions, gut microbiota composition, and probiotic potential. Its unique properties make it valuable for exploring microbial contributions to health and disease, as well as for developing novel therapeutic strategies.
The viability of Cryptobacterium curtum; 45151 B can be assessed using colony-forming unit (CFU) counts on agar plates. Anaerobic conditions are maintained during plating to ensure accurate viability measurements. Additionally, viability staining methods such as Live/Dead BacLight can provide rapid assessment of bacterial health.
Cryptobacterium curtum; 45151 B possesses a unique genomic structure that includes genes responsible for carbohydrate metabolism, stress response, and potential probiotic effects. Understanding these genomic characteristics helps researchers explore the functional roles of this bacterium in various environments and its potential therapeutic applications.
Cryptobacterium curtum; 45151 B can be administered to in vivo models such as mice through oral gavage, ensuring precise dosage and delivery. These models help researchers study the bacterium's effects on host physiology, gut microbiota interactions, and potential health benefits in a controlled environment.
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