Roseburia intestinalis is a saccharolytic, butyrate-producing bacterium first isolated from infant faeces. It is anaerobic, gram-positive, non-sporeforming, slightly curved rod-shaped and motile by means of multiple subterminal flagella.
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Product Overview | Roseburia intestinalis is a saccharolytic, butyrate-producing bacterium first isolated from infant faeces. It is anaerobic, gram-positive, non-sporeforming, slightly curved rod-shaped and motile by means of multiple subterminal flagella. |
Target | Roseburia |
Genus | Roseburia |
Strain Designation | L1-82 |
Application | Study and research |
Type Strain | Yes |
Culture Medium | YCFA Medium |
Culture Conditions | 37°C; Anaerobic |
Source | Infant faeces |
Risk Group | 1 |
Genbank Accession Numbers | 16S rRNA gene: AJ312385; Whole genome shotgun sequence: ABYJ00000000 |
Product Format | Freeze-dried |
Packaging | Ampoule tube |
Storage | -80°C |
Shelf Life | 6 years |
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Introduction | Roseburia is a genus of butyrate-producing, Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria that inhabit the human colon. Increased abundance of Roseburia is associated with weight loss and reduced glucose intolerance in mice. |
Alternative Names | Roseburia intestinalis; 14610 |
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