10 research outputs found
Characterizing the fecal bacteria and archaea community of heifers and lactating cows through 16S rRNA next-generation sequencing
Optimization and standardization of the culturomics technique for human microbiome exploration
Evaluation of native potential probiotic bacteria using an in vitro ruminal fermentation system
Cultivation-based multiplex phenotyping of human gut microbiota allows targeted recovery of previously uncultured bacteria
Unraveling the camel rumen microbiome through metaculturomics approach for agriculture waste hydrolytic potential
Isolation and cultivation of anaerobes
Anaerobic microorganisms play important roles in different biotechnological processes. Their complex metabolism and special cultivation requirements have led to less isolated representatives in comparison to their aerobic counterparts. In view of that, the isolation and cultivation of anaerobic microorganisms is still a promising venture, and conventional methodologies as well as considerations and modifications are presented here. An insight into new methodologies and devices as well as a discussion on future perspectives for the cultivation of anaerobes may open the prospects of the exploitation of these microorganisms as a source for biotechnology