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  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,357 Views
12 Pages

Improvement of Atopic Dermatitis by Synbiotic Baths

  • Matthias Noll,
  • Michael Jäger,
  • Leonie Lux,
  • Christian Buettner and
  • Michaela Axt-Gadermann

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a widespread chronic inflammatory dermatologic disorder. This randomized, double-blind study aims to evaluate the effect of synbiotic baths with a defined mixture of six viable lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and prebiotics, with...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,648 Views
11 Pages

A Comprehensive Evaluation of Enterobacteriaceae Primer Sets for Analysis of Host-Associated Microbiota

  • Carolina N. Resendiz-Nava,
  • Hilda V. Silva-Rojas,
  • Angel Rebollar-Alviter,
  • Dulce M. Rivera-Pastrana,
  • Edmundo M. Mercado-Silva and
  • Gerardo M. Nava

23 December 2021

Enterobacteriaceae is one of the most important bacterial groups within the Proteobacteria phylum. This bacterial group includes pathogens, commensal and beneficial populations. Numerous 16S rRNA gene PCR-based assays have been designed to analyze En...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,228 Views
9 Pages

Prevalence of Arcobacter and Other Pathogenic Bacteria in River Water in Nepal

  • Rajani Ghaju Shrestha,
  • Sarmila Tandukar,
  • Dinesh Bhandari,
  • Samendra P. Sherchan,
  • Yasuhiro Tanaka,
  • Jeevan B. Sherchand and
  • Eiji Haramoto

10 July 2019

This study aims to determine the diversity of pathogenic bacteria in the Bagmati River, Nepal, during a one-year period. A total of 18 river water samples were collected from three sites (n = 6 per site) along the river. Bacterial DNA, which were ext...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,920 Views
17 Pages

Two-Dose Ceftiofur Treatment Increases Cephamycinase Gene Quantities and Fecal Microbiome Diversity in Dairy Cows Diagnosed with Metritis

  • Claudia Ossa-Trujillo,
  • Ethan A. Taylor,
  • Fatima Sarwar,
  • Javier Vinasco,
  • Ellen R. Jordan,
  • Jose A. García Buitrago,
  • G. Robert Hagevoort,
  • Sara D. Lawhon,
  • Juan M. Piñeiro and
  • Harvey Morgan Scott
  • + 2 authors

Antimicrobial resistance is a significant concern worldwide; meanwhile, the impact of 3rd generation cephalosporin (3GC) antibiotics on the microbial communities of cattle and resistance within these communities is largely unknown. The objectives of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,997 Views
14 Pages

Metagenomic Insights into the Anti-Obesity Effect of a Polysaccharide from Saccharina japonica

  • Ying Song,
  • Dongze Lu,
  • Honggang Wang,
  • Zhenyi Zhou,
  • Xian Luo,
  • Manjing Ma,
  • Songze Ke,
  • Hong Wang,
  • Yanlei Yu and
  • Bin Wei

3 February 2023

Saccharina japonica polysaccharides exhibit great potential to be developed as anti-obesity and prebiotic health products, but the underlying mechanism has not been adequately addressed. In this study, we investigated the potential mechanism of a S....

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,621 Views
20 Pages

Antibacterial Activity and Characterization of Bacteria Isolated from Diverse Types of Greek Honey against Nosocomial and Foodborne Pathogens

  • Christina Tsadila,
  • Marios Nikolaidis,
  • Tilemachos G. Dimitriou,
  • Ioannis Kafantaris,
  • Grigoris D. Amoutzias,
  • Spyros Pournaras and
  • Dimitris Mossialos

22 June 2021

It has been suggested that microorganisms present in honey are a potential source of antimicrobial compounds. This study aimed to isolate and characterize bacteria from 46 Greek honey samples of diverse botanical and geographical origin and to determ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,378 Views
15 Pages

Identification of Bacterial Communities in Surface Waters of Rio Bravo/Rio Grande Through 16S rRNA Gene Metabarcoding

  • Rocío Requena-Castro,
  • María Guadalupe Aguilera-Arreola,
  • Ana Verónica Martínez-Vázquez,
  • Wendy Lizeth Cruz-Pulido,
  • Gildardo Rivera,
  • Susana Fernández-Dávila,
  • Rebeca Flores-Magallón,
  • Erika Acosta-Cruz and
  • Virgilio Bocanegra-García

23 May 2025

The Rio Bravo/Grande River is a binational water resource between Mexico and the United States and supports diverse anthropogenic activities. However, limited studies on its microbiological composition focus on molecular techniques. Therefore, the ai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,269 Views
12 Pages

Low Maternal Microbiota Sharing across Gut, Breast Milk and Vagina, as Revealed by 16S rRNA Gene and Reduced Metagenomic Sequencing

  • Ekaterina Avershina,
  • Inga Leena Angell,
  • Melanie Simpson,
  • Ola Storrø,
  • Torbjørn Øien,
  • Roar Johnsen and
  • Knut Rudi

1 May 2018

The maternal microbiota plays an important role in infant gut colonization. In this work we have investigated which bacterial species are shared across the breast milk, vaginal and stool microbiotas of 109 women shortly before and after giving birth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,012 Views
15 Pages

2 January 2024

Staphylococcus species are amongst the bacteria that cause bovine mastitis worldwide, whereby they produce a wide range of protein toxins, virulence factors, and antimicrobial-resistant properties which are enhancing the pathogenicity of these organi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
2,777 Views
9 Pages

Individual and Group Response of Treatment with Ivacaftor on Airway and Gut Microbiota in People with CF and a S1251N Mutation

  • Maartje I. Kristensen,
  • Karin M. de Winter-de Groot,
  • Gitte Berkers,
  • Mei Ling J. N. Chu,
  • Kayleigh Arp,
  • Sophie Ghijsen,
  • Harry G. M. Heijerman,
  • Hubertus G. M. Arets,
  • Christof J. Majoor and
  • Cornelis K. van der Ent
  • + 3 authors

27 April 2021

Ivacaftor has been shown to restore the functionality of the S1251N (also known as c.3752G>A) mutated CFTR, which may cause alterations in both airway and gut physiology and micro-environment, resulting in a change of microbiota in these organs. T...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,730 Views
14 Pages

Ability of Trichoderma hamatum Isolated from Plastics-Polluted Environments to Attack Petroleum-Based, Synthetic Polymer Films

  • Kateřina Malachová,
  • Čeněk Novotný,
  • Grażyna Adamus,
  • Nadia Lotti,
  • Zuzana Rybková,
  • Michelina Soccio,
  • Pavlína Šlosarčíková,
  • Vincent Verney and
  • Fabio Fava

16 April 2020

Microorganisms colonizing plastic waste material collected in composting-, landfill-, and anaerobic digestion plants were isolated to obtain novel strains maximally adapted to the degradation of plastics due to long-term contact with plastic polymers...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,287 Views
14 Pages

Bacterial Diversity Associated with Millepora alcicornis, Phyllogorgia dilatata and Mussismilia harttii Collected from Two Distinct Corals Reefs on the Brazilian Coast

  • Rosiane Andrade da Costa,
  • Maria Wanna Figueiredo,
  • Henrique Fragoso dos Santos,
  • Otávio Henrique Bezerra Pinto,
  • Cristine Chaves Barreto,
  • Sérgio Amorim de Alencar and
  • Simoni Campos Dias

15 February 2025

Corals can be considered holobiont organisms, since they have an important symbiotic relationship with microbial communities such as zooxanthellae, bacteria, Archaea, fungi and viruses. It is important to understand how those microbial communities in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,225 Views
15 Pages

Inoculation with Different Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria and Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Affects Grain Protein Content and Nodule Bacterial Communities of a Fava Bean Crop

  • Virginia Sánchez-Navarro,
  • Raúl Zornoza,
  • Ángel Faz,
  • Catalina Egea-Gilabert,
  • Margarita Ros,
  • José A. Pascual and
  • Juan A. Fernández

The introduction of nitrogen fixing bacteria (NFB) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) into the soil is an advisable agricultural practice for the crop, since it enhances nutrient and water uptake and tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,496 Views
16 Pages

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are probiotic candidates that may restore the balance of microbiota populations in intestinal microbial ecosystems by controlling pathogens and thereby promoting host health. The goal of this study was to isolate potential...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,130 Views
14 Pages

Bacterial Communities in Three Parts of Intestinal Tracts of Carpenter Bees (Xylocopa tenuiscapa)

  • Phakamas Subta,
  • Phongsathon Yodsuwan,
  • Rujipas Yongsawas,
  • Ammarin In-on,
  • Natapot Warrit,
  • Somsak Panha,
  • Kitiphong Khongphinitbunjong,
  • Panuwan Chantawannakul,
  • Korrawat Attasopa and
  • Terd Disayathanoowat

3 August 2020

This study investigated different bacterial communities in three intestinal parts (foregut, midgut and hindgut) of Xylocopatenuiscapa to understand the roles of gut bacteria. Our phylogenetic analysis revealed that X. tenuiscapa is closely related to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,778 Views
14 Pages

Early-Life Intake of an Isotonic Protein Drink Improves the Gut Microbial Profile of Piglets

  • Stefan G. Buzoianu,
  • Ava M. Firth,
  • CallaBria Putrino and
  • Fabio Vannucci

18 May 2020

A healthy microbial community in the gut of piglets is critical to minimize the negative performance consequences associated with dietary and environmental changes that occur at weaning. Tonisity Px, an isotonic protein drink, is a potential alternat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,151 Views
14 Pages

The gill tissue of bivalve mollusks hosts rich symbiotic microbial communities that may contribute to host health. Spondylus spinosus is an invasive Lessepsian oyster in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea that has become highly abundant while constantly e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,302 Views
15 Pages

Gene Expression Profiles Reveal Distinct Mechanisms Driving Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbations

  • Melissa Bello-Perez,
  • Eduardo García-Pachón,
  • Nieves Gonzalo-Jimenez,
  • Montserrat Ruiz-García,
  • Lucía Zamora-Molina,
  • Carlos Baeza-Martinez and
  • Antonio Galiana

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations are major contributors to morbidity and mortality, highlighting the need to better understand their molecular mechanisms to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. This study investigat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,399 Views
13 Pages

Severe Scalp Psoriasis Microbiome Has Increased Biodiversity and Relative Abundance of Pseudomonas Compared to Mild Scalp Psoriasis

  • Jin-Young Choi,
  • Hyunseong Kim,
  • Ha-Yeh-Rin Koo,
  • Jaeyoon You,
  • Dong-Soo Yu,
  • Young-Bok Lee and
  • Minho Lee

30 November 2022

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with various factors. Recently, alterations in the gut and skin microbiomes have been shown to interact with host immunity, affect skin barrier function, as well as development and progressi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,403 Views
11 Pages

Habitual Sleep Duration and the Colonic Mucosa-Associated Gut Microbiota in Humans—A Pilot Study

  • Ritwick Agrawal,
  • Nadim J. Ajami,
  • Sonal Malhotra,
  • Liang Chen,
  • Donna L. White,
  • Amir Sharafkhaneh,
  • Kristi L. Hoffman,
  • David Y. Graham,
  • Hashem B. El-Serag and
  • Li Jiao
  • + 1 author

We examined the association between the colonic adherent microbiota and nocturnal sleep duration in humans. In a cross-sectional study, 63 polyp-free adults underwent a colonoscopy and donated 206 mucosal biopsies. The gut microbiota was profiled usi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
3,013 Views
14 Pages

The Effect of Transitioning between Feeding Methods on the Gut Microbiota Dynamics of Yaks on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau

  • Xiao-Ling Zhang,
  • Tian-Wei Xu,
  • Xun-Gang Wang,
  • Yuan-Yue Geng,
  • Hong-Jin Liu,
  • Lin-Yong Hu,
  • Na Zhao,
  • Sheng-Ping Kang,
  • Wan-Min Zhang and
  • Shi-Xiao Xu

11 September 2020

Here we aimed to explore the change in yak gut microbiota after transferring yaks from grazing grassland to a feedlot, and determine their diet adaptation period. Five yaks were transferred from winter pasture to an indoor feedlot. Fecal samples were...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,727 Views
20 Pages

Microbiomics Revealed the Disturbance of Intestinal Balance in Rabbits with Diarrhea Caused by Stopping the Use of an Antibiotic Diet

  • Jie Wang,
  • Siqi Xia,
  • Huimei Fan,
  • Jiahao Shao,
  • Tao Tang,
  • Li Yang,
  • Wenqiang Sun,
  • Xianbo Jia,
  • Shiyi Chen and
  • Songjia Lai

The harmful effects of diarrhea on the growth performance of rabbits have been well documented, but the details of the potential mechanism of intestinal diarrhea when antibiotics are stopped are still unclear. Here, PacBio sequencing technology was u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
54 Citations
10,046 Views
17 Pages

11 December 2014

Tropical mangroves are considered one of the most productive ecosystems of the world, being characterized as nurseries and food sources for fish and other animals. Microorganisms play important roles in these environments, and the study of bacterial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,052 Views
25 Pages

A Novel Antimicrobial Metabolite Produced by Paenibacillus apiarius Isolated from Brackish Water of Lake Balkhash in Kazakhstan

  • Alexander Meene,
  • Christiane Herzer,
  • Rabea Schlüter,
  • Bolatkhan Zayadan,
  • Ruediger Pukall,
  • Peter Schumann,
  • Frieder Schauer,
  • Tim Urich and
  • Annett Mikolasch

Four aerobic bacteria with bacteriolytic capabilities were isolated from the brackish water site Strait Uzynaral of Lake Balkhash in Kazakhstan. The morphology and physiology of the bacterial isolates have subsequently been analyzed. Using matrix ass...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,846 Views
15 Pages

Soil Microbial Community Responses to Different Management Strategies in Almond Crop

  • Miguel Camacho-Sanchez,
  • Juan F. Herencia,
  • Francisco T. Arroyo and
  • Nieves Capote

10 January 2023

A comparative study of organic and conventional farming systems was conducted in almond orchards to determine the effect of management practices on their fungal and bacterial communities. Soils from two orchards under organic (OM) and conventional (C...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
6,456 Views
11 Pages

Changes in Skin and Nasal Microbiome and Staphylococcal Species Following Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis with Dupilumab

  • Caroline Meyer Olesen,
  • Anna Cäcilia Ingham,
  • Simon Francis Thomsen,
  • Maja-Lisa Clausen,
  • Paal Skytt Andersen,
  • Sofie Marie Edslev,
  • Yasemin Topal Yüksel,
  • Emma Guttman-Yassky and
  • Tove Agner

Investigation of changes in the skin microbiome following treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) with dupilumab may provide valuable insights into the skin microbiome as a therapeutic target. The aim of this study is to assess changes in the AD skin mic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
55 Citations
7,116 Views
14 Pages

Urinary TMAO Levels Are Associated with the Taxonomic Composition of the Gut Microbiota and with the Choline TMA-Lyase Gene (cutC) Harbored by Enterobacteriaceae

  • Alessandro Dalla Via,
  • Giorgio Gargari,
  • Valentina Taverniti,
  • Greta Rondini,
  • Ilaria Velardi,
  • Veniero Gambaro,
  • Giacomo Luca Visconti,
  • Valerio De Vitis,
  • Claudio Gardana and
  • Simone Guglielmetti
  • + 3 authors

25 December 2019

Gut microbiota metabolization of dietary choline may promote atherosclerosis through trimethylamine (TMA), which is rapidly absorbed and converted in the liver to proatherogenic trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO). The aim of this study was to verify wheth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,992 Views
13 Pages

Metaprofiling of the Bacterial Community in Colonized Compost Extracts by Agaricus subrufescens

  • Matheus Rodrigo Iossi,
  • Isabela Arruda Palú,
  • Douglas Moraes Soares,
  • Wagner G. Vieira,
  • Lucas Silva Alves,
  • Cassius V. Stevani,
  • Cinthia E. C. Caitano,
  • Samir V. F. Atum,
  • Renato S. Freire and
  • Diego Cunha Zied
  • + 1 author

22 September 2022

It is well-known that bacteria and fungi play important roles in the relationships between mycelium growth and the formation of fruiting bodies. The sun mushroom, Agaricus subrufescens, was discovered in Brazil ca. 1960 and it has become known worldw...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,661 Views
15 Pages

Oral Microbiota Linking Associations of Dietary Factors with Recurrent Oral Ulcer

  • Yetong Wang,
  • Haiyan Yue,
  • Yuzhou Jiang,
  • Qiumin Huang,
  • Jie Shen,
  • Gulisiya Hailili,
  • Zhonghan Sun,
  • Xiaofeng Zhou,
  • Yanni Pu and
  • Yan Zheng
  • + 2 authors

17 May 2024

Recurrent oral ulcer (ROU) is a prevalent and painful oral disorder with implications beyond physical symptoms, impacting quality of life and necessitating comprehensive management. Understanding the interplays between dietary factors, oral microbiot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,262 Views
16 Pages

Gut Microbiota Alteration in Healthy Preterm Infants: An Observational Study from Tertiary Care Center in India

  • Prabavathi Devarajalu,
  • Jogender Kumar,
  • Sourabh Dutta,
  • Savita Verma Attri and
  • Jayakanthan Kabeerdoss

Various prenatal and postnatal factors such as gestational age, mode of delivery, sex, antibiotic exposure, feeding type, duration of feed and other exposures associated with the hospital environment can drive the formation of gut microbiota. In the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,103 Views
13 Pages

Variation of Gut Microbiome in Free-Ranging Female Tibetan Macaques (Macaca thibetana) across Different Reproductive States

  • Binghua Sun,
  • Xiaojuan Xu,
  • Yingna Xia,
  • Yumei Cheng,
  • Shuxin Mao,
  • Xingjia Xiang,
  • Dongpo Xia,
  • Xi Wang and
  • Jinhua Li

27 December 2020

The gut microbiome is expected to adapt to the varying energetic and nutritional pressures in females of different reproductive states. Changes in the gut microbiome may lead to varying nutrient utilizing efficiency in pregnant and lactating female p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,427 Views
20 Pages

Long-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition Has Moderate Impacts on Soil Microbial Communities across Three Bioclimatic Domains of the Eastern Canadian Forest

  • Marie Renaudin,
  • Rim Khlifa,
  • Simon Legault,
  • Steven W. Kembel,
  • Daniel Kneeshaw,
  • Jean-David Moore and
  • Daniel Houle

30 May 2023

The soil microbiome plays major roles in the below-ground processes and productivity of forest ecosystems. Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is predicted to increase globally and might create disturbances in soil microbial communities, essentially...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,773 Views
13 Pages

Host Species Affects Bacterial Evenness, but Not Diversity: Comparison of Fecal Bacteria of Cows and Goats Offered the Same Diet

  • Tiziana Maria Mahayri,
  • Kateřina Olša Fliegerová,
  • Silvana Mattiello,
  • Stefania Celozzi,
  • Jakub Mrázek,
  • Chahrazed Mekadim,
  • Hana Sechovcová,
  • Simona Kvasnová,
  • Elie Atallah and
  • Giuseppe Moniello

9 August 2022

The aim of this study was to compare the diversity and composition of fecal bacteria in goats and cows offered the same diet and to evaluate the influence of animal species on the gut microbiome. A total of 17 female goats (Blond Adamellan) and 16 fe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,912 Views
15 Pages

Bacteria Isolated from Wastewater Irrigated Agricultural Soils Adapt to Heavy Metal Toxicity While Maintaining Their Plant Growth Promoting Traits

  • Abdul Wahab Ajmal,
  • Saleha Saroosh,
  • Shah Mulk,
  • Muhammad Nadeem Hassan,
  • Humaira Yasmin,
  • Zahra Jabeen,
  • Asia Nosheen,
  • Syed Muhammad Usman Shah,
  • Rabia Naz and
  • Saqib Mumtaz
  • + 3 authors

13 July 2021

The present study explored the plant growth promotion and bioremediation potential of bacteria inhabiting wastewater irrigated agricultural soils. Thirty out of 75 bacterial isolates (40%), 29/75 (39%) and 28/75 (37%) solubilized Zn, K and PO4 during...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,512 Views
15 Pages

1 August 2019

In this study, common cereal grains were partially replaced by former foodstuffs products (FFPs) in post-weaning piglets’ diets, to investigate how these alternative ingredients influence the faecal microbiota in the post-weaning period. Twelve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,730 Views
17 Pages

The role of Mycoplasma canis in canine fertility disorders is still poorly understood. As infection is often asymptomatic, there is an increasing need for appropriate diagnostic methods and treatment plans that would allow the reliable detection of M...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,192 Views
16 Pages

A Comparison of Three Automated Nucleic Acid Extraction Systems for Human Stool Samples

  • Wit Thun Kwa,
  • Choon Kiat Sim,
  • Adrian Low and
  • Jonathan Wei Jie Lee

Automated nucleic acid extractors are useful instruments for the high-throughput processing of bio-samples and are expected to improve research throughput in addition to decreased inter-sample variability inherent to manual processing. We evaluated t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,121 Views
13 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of Plant-Growth-Promoting Bacteria Associated with Salvinia auriculata Aublet

  • Jussara Tamires de Souza Silva Goulart,
  • Gabriel Quintanilha-Peixoto,
  • Bruno dos Santos Esteves,
  • Suzane Ariadina de Souza,
  • Pollyanna Santiago Lopes,
  • Nathália Duarte da Silva,
  • Julia Ribeiro Soares,
  • Laura Mathias Barroso,
  • Marina Satika Suzuki and
  • Aline Chaves Intorne

Salvinia auriculata Aublet is a floating aquatic plant, capable of absorbing the excess of nutrients and water contaminants and can be used in effluent treatment plants. The ability to survive in degraded areas may be related to the association with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,204 Views
15 Pages

The Haima cold seep, which is one of the two active cold seeps in the South China Sea, is known for its great ecological importance. The seep bivalves are assumed to depend mainly on their bacterial symbiosis for survival and growth. However, informa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,251 Views
12 Pages

Susceptibility of Multidrug-Resistant and Biofilm-Forming Uropathogens to Mexican Oregano Essential Oil

  • Karen Arely Zapién-Chavarría,
  • Alejandro Plascencia-Terrazas,
  • María Georgina Venegas-Ortega,
  • Mauricio Varillas-Torres,
  • Blanca Estela Rivera-Chavira,
  • Jaime Raúl Adame-Gallegos,
  • María Olga González-Rangel and
  • Guadalupe Virginia Nevárez-Moorillón

Antibiotic resistance along with biofilm formation increases the difficulty for antibiotic therapy in urinary tract infections. Bioactive molecules derived from plants, such as those present in essential oils, can be used to treat bacterial infection...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,765 Views
12 Pages

Changes to Gut Microbiota Following Systemic Antibiotic Administration in Infants

  • Yoowon Kwon,
  • Young-Sun Cho,
  • Yoo-Mi Lee,
  • Seok-jin Kim,
  • Jaewoong Bae and
  • Su-Jin Jeong

Long-term antibiotic use can have consequences on systemic diseases, such as obesity, allergy, and depression, implicating the causal role of gut microbiome imbalance. However, the evaluation of the effect of antibiotics in early infancy on alteratio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
4,929 Views
16 Pages

Compositional and Functional Adaptations of Intestinal Microbiota and Related Metabolites in CKD Patients Receiving Dietary Protein Restriction

  • I-Wen Wu,
  • Chin-Chan Lee,
  • Heng-Jung Hsu,
  • Chiao-Yin Sun,
  • Yuen-Chan Chen,
  • Kai-Jie Yang,
  • Chi-Wei Yang,
  • Wen-Hun Chung,
  • Hsin-Chih Lai and
  • Shih-Chi Su
  • + 1 author

12 September 2020

The relationship between change of gut microbiota and host serum metabolomics associated with low protein diet (LPD) has been unraveled incompletely in CKD patients. Fecal 16S rRNA gene sequencing and serum metabolomics profiling were performed. We r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,787 Views
13 Pages

In-Depth Characterization of Crown Gall Disease of Tobacco in Serbia

  • Renata Iličić,
  • Aleksandra Jelušić,
  • Goran Barać,
  • Dušan Nikolić,
  • Nemanja Stošić,
  • Marco Scortichini and
  • Tatjana Popović Milovanović

19 April 2024

In August 2020, the unusual appearance of crown gall symptoms was observed on the tobacco plants (hybrid PVH2310) grown in fields in the Golubinci (Srem district, Serbia) locality. The causal agent isolated from galls located on tobacco roots formed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,172 Views
17 Pages

Ligilactobacillus murinus Strains Isolated from Mice Intestinal Tract: Molecular Characterization and Antagonistic Activity against Food-Borne Pathogens

  • Ivonne Lizeth Sandoval-Mosqueda,
  • Adriana Llorente-Bousquets,
  • Carlos Soto,
  • Crisóforo Mercado Márquez,
  • Silvina Fadda and
  • Juan Carlos Del Río García

Considering the objectives of “One Health” and the Sustainable development Goals “Good health and well-being” for the development of effective strategies to apply against bacterial resistance, food safety dangers, and zoonosis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
221 Views
14 Pages

Effect of Garambullo (Myrtillocactus geometrizans) Consumption on the Intestinal Microbiota Profile in an Early-Phase Rat Model of Colon Cancer

  • Edelmira Sánchez-Recillas,
  • Enrique Almanza-Aguilera,
  • David Bars-Cortina,
  • Raúl Zamora-Ros,
  • Rosa Iris Godínez-Santillán,
  • Ana Alicia Sánchez-Tusié and
  • Haydé Azeneth Vergara-Castañeda

20 January 2026

Bioactive compounds in food contribute to reducing the risk of developing colon cancer by modulating the gut microbiota. We have recently demonstrated that garambullo (Myrtillocactus geometrizans), an endemic fruit of Mexico rich in bioactive compoun...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
7,577 Views
18 Pages

Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose Produced by Komagataeibacter maltaceti P285 Isolated from Contaminated Honey Wine

  • Narumol Thongwai,
  • Wirapong Futui,
  • Nanthiwa Ladpala,
  • Benjamat Sirichai,
  • Anuwat Weechan,
  • Jirapat Kanklai and
  • Patthanasak Rungsirivanich

Bacterial cellulose (BC), a biopolymer, is synthesized by BC-producing bacteria. Almost all producing strains are classified in the family Acetobacteraceae. In this study, bacterial strain P285 was isolated from contaminated honey wine in a honey fac...

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Background/Objectives: It is of the utmost importance to study environmental bacteria, as these microorganisms remain poorly characterized regarding their diversity, antimicrobial resistance, and impact on the global ecosystem. This knowledge gap is...

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Paphiopedilum micranthum, an IUCN Red List species, is discontinuously distributed in the karst limestone mountain of southwest China and exhibits ecological specialization, typically through lithophytic and terrestrial ecotypes. Whether the distribu...

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Despite their great importance for human therapy, quinolones are still used in Chilean salmon farming, with flumequine and oxolinic acid currently approved for use in this industry. The aim of this study was to improve our knowledge of the mechanisms...

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Diversity and Biocontrol Potential of Endophytic Fungi and Bacteria Associated with Healthy Welsh Onion Leaves in Taiwan

  • Jian-Yuan Wang,
  • Himanshi Jayasinghe,
  • Yi-Tun Cho,
  • Yi-Chen Tsai,
  • Chao-Ying Chen,
  • Hung Kim Doan and
  • Hiran A. Ariyawansa

Foliar diseases caused by Stemphylium and Colletotrichum species are among the major biotic factors limiting Welsh onion production in Taiwan. Owing to concerns about the environment and the development of pathogen resistance to existing fungicides,...

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