| Cellulosilyticum| Cellulosilyticum Cai and Dong 2010
Role in Digestion: Cellulose is a major component of plant material, and bacteria with cellulolytic capabilities, such as those in the Cellulosilyticum genus, play a role in the digestion of plant fibers in the gastrointestinal tracts of animals, including humans.
Fermentation and Short-Chain Fatty Acid Production: The breakdown of cellulose by cellulolytic bacteria can lead to the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) during fermentation. SCFAs, such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate, have been associated with various health benefits, including supporting the health of the intestinal lining.
Gut Microbiota Balance: Cellulosilyticum bacteria, along with other members of the gut microbiota, contribute to maintaining a balanced microbial community in the gut. A healthy and diverse gut microbiota is linked to various aspects of digestive and metabolic health.
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