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Eubacteriaceae: NCBI 186806, [family]

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| Eubacteriaceae| Eubacteriaceae Ludwig et al. 2010

  1. Gut Microbiota:

    • Eubacteriaceae bacteria are commonly found in the human gut microbiota. The gut microbiota is a complex community of microorganisms that plays a crucial role in various aspects of human health, including digestion, nutrient absorption, and the modulation of the immune system.
  2. Short-Chain Fatty Acid Production:

    • Some bacteria within the Eubacteriaceae family are known to contribute to the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) through the fermentation of dietary fibers. SCFAs, such as butyrate, acetate, and propionate, have been associated with positive effects on gut health and overall well-being.
  3. Metabolism and Diet:

    • The composition of the gut microbiota, including Eubacteriaceae, can be influenced by dietary patterns. Research suggests that the types of bacteria present in the gut can respond to changes in diet, particularly the consumption of fibers and plant-based foods.
  4. Potential Role in Health Conditions:

    • While the specific health impacts of Eubacteriaceae are not extensively studied, alterations in the gut microbiota, including changes in the abundance of certain bacterial families, have been associated with various health conditions. Imbalances in the gut microbiota have been linked to conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and metabolic disorders.
  5. Butyrate-Producing Bacteria:

    • Some members of the Eubacteriaceae family may include bacteria that produce butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid known for its anti-inflammatory and gut-protective properties. Butyrate has been associated with maintaining the integrity of the intestinal epithelium.

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Eubacteriaceae impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.43147909641265870.6872246265411377BruguierivoracaceaeParent Taxa
0.43030217289924620.658203661441803ErysipelotrichaceaeParent Taxa
0.40891760587692260.6463330388069153LachnospiraceaeParent Taxa
0.403009951114654540.6416480541229248OscillospiraceaeParent Taxa
0.346541225910186770.5807119607925415GemmatimonadaceaeParent Taxa
0.32780745625495910.5339295864105225ChristensenellaceaeParent Taxa
0.296816319227218630.4947393834590912AcholeplasmataceaeParent Taxa
0.29161339998245240.5441079139709473PeptostreptococcaceaeParent Taxa
0.28519865870475770.49617186188697815TreponemataceaeParent Taxa
0.28360107541084290.4622742831707001VallitaleaceaeParent Taxa
0.27860105037689210.49852877855300903MetamycoplasmataceaeParent Taxa
0.27423116564750670.5010384917259216Eubacteriales Family XIII. Incertae SedisParent Taxa
0.26875281333923340.48077842593193054PseudoalteromonadaceaeParent Taxa
0.25672617554664610.4035464823246002CytophagaceaeParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Eubacteriaceae

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.42770484089851380.6537644863128662ErysipelotrichaceaeParent Taxa
0.42584887146949770.7053843140602112ChristensenellaceaeParent Taxa
0.405366361141204830.7293498516082764AcetobacteraceaeParent Taxa
0.40088930726051330.6865649819374084TreponemataceaeParent Taxa
0.39451360702514650.6220701932907104LachnospiraceaeParent Taxa
0.388254880905151370.6168587803840637OscillospiraceaeParent Taxa
0.38777548074722290.7025920152664185MaliibacteriaceaeParent Taxa
0.353561550378799440.6341038942337036Eubacteriales Family XIII. Incertae SedisParent Taxa
0.29664534330368040.6277667284011841PlanococcaceaeParent Taxa
0.2881546616554260.5344434380531311PeptostreptococcaceaeParent Taxa
0.278582215309143070.5688764452934265BacillaceaeParent Taxa
0.27283588051795960.6010697484016418PaenibacillaceaeParent Taxa
0.2547539770603180.5290866494178772CampylobacteraceaeParent Taxa

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