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Bacteroides xylanisolvens: NCBI 371601, [species]

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| bacterium NLAE-zl-C182| bacterium NLAE-zl-C202| bacterium NLAE-zl-C29| bacterium NLAE-zl-C339| bacterium NLAE-zl-G310| bacterium NLAE-zl-G339| bacterium NLAE-zl-G421| bacterium NLAE-zl-H194| bacterium NLAE-zl-P352| bacterium NLAE-zl-P393| bacterium NLAE-zl-P727| bacterium NLAE-zl-P732| bacterium NLAE-zl-P736| Bacteroides xylanisolvens| Bacteroides xylanisolvens Chassard et al. 2008| CCUG 53782| DSM 18836| JCM 15633| strain XB1A

  1. Fermentation and Dietary Fiber Metabolism:

    • Bacteroides species, including Bacteroides xylanisolvens, are known for their ability to ferment complex carbohydrates, including dietary fibers. This fermentation process contributes to the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate. SCFAs play important roles in gut health, including providing an energy source for colonocytes and influencing immune function.
  2. Metabolic Activities:

    • Bacteroides xylanisolvens, like other Bacteroides species, is equipped with enzymes that allow it to metabolize complex polysaccharides. This metabolic capacity contributes to the extraction of energy and nutrients from dietary sources.
  3. Butyrate Production and Gut Health:

    • Butyrate, one of the SCFAs produced during the fermentation process, is particularly important for gut health. Butyrate serves as a major energy source for the cells lining the colon, contributes to the maintenance of the colonic epithelium, and has anti-inflammatory effects.
  4. Dietary Influence:

    • The abundance and activity of Bacteroides xylanisolvens, like other gut bacteria, can be influenced by dietary factors. Diets rich in fiber and complex carbohydrates provide substrates for the fermentation processes carried out by these bacteria.
  5. Cross-Feeding Interactions:

    • Bacteroides species are known to engage in cross-feeding interactions within the gut microbiota. This involves the exchange of metabolic byproducts between different bacterial species, contributing to the overall stability and functionality of the microbial community.
  6. Host-Microbe Interactions:

    • Bacteroides xylanisolvens and other members of the Bacteroides genus can interact with the host's immune system. These interactions play a role in the development and regulation of the immune response in the gastrointestinal tract.

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Bacteroides xylanisolvens impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.61385327577590940.7506820559501648Bacteroides luhongzhouiiParent Taxa
0.457776188850402830.641804039478302Bacteroides sp. DH3716PParent Taxa
0.42639577388763430.6149711608886719Bacteroides faeciumParent Taxa
0.41224309802055360.6227682828903198Bacteroides caecimurisParent Taxa
0.400586009025573730.6343164443969727Bacteroides ovatusParent Taxa
0.29579108953475950.5248613357543945Bacteroides sp. D2Parent Taxa
0.290688514709472660.5412977337837219Bacteroides thetaiotaomicronParent Taxa
0.287336707115173340.5717971324920654Cloacibacterium caeniParent Taxa
0.285356670618057250.5155651569366455Bacteroides sp. M10Parent Taxa
0.279929876327514650.5332393050193787Bacteroides uniformisParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Bacteroides xylanisolvens

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.64686620235443120.849150538444519Bacteroides luhongzhouiiParent Taxa
0.52765864133834840.7702420949935913Bacteroides sp. DH3716PParent Taxa
0.50268620252609250.7564893960952759Bacteroides faeciumParent Taxa
0.456148594617843630.6999955177307129Bacteroides caecimurisParent Taxa
0.397900640964508060.6298118233680725Bacteroides ovatusParent Taxa
0.35882201790809630.6306731104850769Bacteroides sp. D2Parent Taxa
0.34174284338951110.6137612462043762Bacteroides sp. M10Parent Taxa
0.28510364890098570.5322008728981018Bacteroides thetaiotaomicronParent Taxa
0.2686597704887390.5147855877876282Bacteroides uniformisParent Taxa
0.261928081512451170.5343639254570007Bacteroides zhangwenhongiiParent Taxa
0.25217574834823610.5297992825508118Bacteroides humanifaecisParent Taxa

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