Enrichment of bifidobacteria from human gut contents by oligofructose using continuous culture
Clicks: 365
ID: 120576
1994
Article Quality & Performance Metrics
Overall Quality
Improving Quality
0.0
/100
Combines engagement data with AI-assessed academic quality
Reader Engagement
Popular Article
78.7
/100
356 views
288 readers
Trending
AI Quality Assessment
Not analyzed
Abstract
Chemostat cultures of human faecal bacteria were used to determine the bifidogenic effect of oligofructose, a fermentable carbohydrate found in a number of plants. In single stage continuous culture, oligofructose preferentially enriched for bifidobacteria, in comparison to sucrose and inulin. This …
| Reference Key |
gr1994femsenrichment
Use this key to autocite in the manuscript while using
SciMatic Manuscript Manager or Thesis Manager
|
|---|---|
| Authors | Gibson GR;Wang X;; |
| Journal | FEMS microbiology letters |
| Year | 1994 |
| DOI |
DOI not found
|
| URL | |
| Keywords |
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
bacteria
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
x wang
Feces / microbiology*
Anaerobiosis
culture media
microbial
glucose
hydrogen-ion concentration
g r gibson
bifidobacterium / metabolism
fermentation
fructose / metabolism*
oligosaccharides / metabolism*
colony count
colon / microbiology*
aerobic / growth & development
anaerobic / growth & development
pmid:8013867
doi:10.1111/j.1574-6968.1994.tb06813.x
bifidobacterium / growth & development*
fatty acids / biosynthesis
inulin
|
Citations
No citations found. To add a citation, contact the admin at info@scimatic.org
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment on this article.