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Eubacterium callanderi: NCBI 53442, [species]

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| ATCC 49165| DSM 3662| Eubacterium callanderi| Eubacterium callanderi Mountfort et al. 1988| JCM 10284| strain FD

  1. Gut microbiota: Eubacterium callanderi is commonly found in the human gastrointestinal tract as part of the gut microbiota. The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in host health, contributing to various physiological processes such as digestion, immune modulation, and nutrient metabolism.

  2. Short-chain fatty acid production: Like many other bacteria in the gut microbiota, Eubacterium callanderi is likely involved in the fermentation of dietary carbohydrates and other substrates in the gut. Through fermentation, these bacteria produce metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), including acetate, propionate, and butyrate. SCFAs are important for gut health and overall well-being, as they serve as an energy source for colonic epithelial cells, regulate immune function, and exert anti-inflammatory effects.

  3. Butyrate production: Some species within the genus Eubacterium are known for their ability to produce butyrate, a type of short-chain fatty acid with various health benefits. Butyrate has been shown to promote gut barrier function, modulate immune responses, and reduce inflammation in the gut. While the specific butyrate-producing capabilities of Eubacterium callanderi have not been extensively studied, its presence in the gut microbiota suggests a potential role in butyrate production and its associated health benefits.

  4. Metabolic health: Alterations in the composition and activity of gut bacteria, including Eubacterium species, have been associated with various metabolic disorders such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. While the specific contributions of Eubacterium callanderi to metabolic health are not well-understood, its interactions with other gut microbes and host physiology may influence metabolic processes and contribute to the development or progression of metabolic diseases.

  5. Host-microbe interactions: Eubacterium callanderi may interact with the host immune system and other components of the gut environment. These interactions can influence immune homeostasis, gut epithelial integrity, and the balance between health and disease in the gut.

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Eubacterium callanderi impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.417148292064666750.6636813879013062Petrocella atlantisensisParent Taxa
0.392109096050262450.6905457377433777Ruthenibacterium lactatiformansParent Taxa
0.37205871939659120.7242823243141174Bifidobacterium eulemurisParent Taxa
0.36176916956901550.6654922366142273Blautia obeumParent Taxa
0.3416850268840790.6458605527877808Clostridioides difficileParent Taxa
0.34131076931953430.6374591588973999Intestinimonas butyriciproducensParent Taxa
0.339624941349029540.6352179050445557Clostridium sp. M62/1Parent Taxa
0.3344360888004303-0.5542290210723877Olivibacter sp. LS-1Parent Taxa
0.33106318116188050.6211606860160828Vescimonas fastidiosaParent Taxa
0.32800725102424620.6187999844551086Wansuia hejianensisParent Taxa
0.327776879072189330.6319034099578857Coprococcus catusParent Taxa
0.32537186145782470.6194572448730469Subdoligranulum variabileParent Taxa
0.323995053768157960.6295363903045654Dorea longicatenaParent Taxa
0.31958898901939390.6259932518005371Anaerobutyricum halliiParent Taxa
0.315435171127319340.6206583380699158Coprococcus comesParent Taxa
0.31318804621696470.6140170693397522Dorea formicigeneransParent Taxa
0.310234844684600830.6079457998275757Vescimonas coprocolaParent Taxa
0.30922928452491760.6094375252723694Anaerotruncus colihominisParent Taxa
0.301967412233352660.5907386541366577Oscillibacter hominisParent Taxa
0.30085536837577820.5781036615371704Christensenella minutaParent Taxa
0.29813802242279050.5778185725212097Proteiniphilum saccharofermentansParent Taxa
0.297584563493728640.6002706289291382Blautia sp. SC05B48Parent Taxa
0.294509291648864750.5398099422454834Coriobacterium glomeransParent Taxa
0.28731045126914980.5840319395065308Pusillibacter faecalisParent Taxa
0.285036951303482060.582712709903717Enterococcus faeciumParent Taxa
0.284979283809661870.5907214283943176Roseburia hominisParent Taxa
0.28083467483520510.5775237083435059Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticusParent Taxa
0.27124512195587160.5690593123435974Faecalitalea cylindroidesParent Taxa
0.27033469080924990.566523551940918Faecalibacterium duncaniaeParent Taxa
0.26701885461807250.5442190170288086Lachnoclostridium phocaeenseParent Taxa
0.26603749394416810.5219129323959351Methanobrevibacter sp. TLL-48-HuF1Parent Taxa
0.26404386758804320.5822253227233887Aedoeadaptatus ivoriiParent Taxa
0.262633681297302250.555336058139801Enterocloster asparagiformisParent Taxa
0.260879397392272950.530113935470581Ruminococcus champanellensisParent Taxa
0.25904217362403870.5590496063232422Hungatella hathewayiParent Taxa
0.254052221775054930.5554550886154175Dysosmobacter welbionisParent Taxa
0.25356423854827880.55260169506073[Clostridium] scindensParent Taxa
0.25068634748458860.5479148626327515Eubacterium ventriosumParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Eubacterium callanderi

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.261985093355178830.5347955226898193Eubacterium limosumParent Taxa

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