Potent TRPV1 inhibitor SC0030 was evaluated for inhibitory effect on osteoclast differentiation, a main process involved in pathology of osteoporosis. Osteoclast differentiation inhibitory study suggested that TRPV1 inhibitor SC0030 would be beneficial for prevention.
Gra.ci.li.bac.te.ra.ce'ae, N.L. masc. n.
Gracilibacter
type genus of the family; suff. ‐
aceae
ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n.
Gracilibacteraceae
the family of
Gracilibacter
.
Firmicutes / Clostridia / Clostridiales / Gracilibacteraceae
Based on the phylogenetic positions,
G. thermotolerans
and
L. thermophila
are clustered together between Collins's Clostridium clusters I/II and III. Thus, the family
Gracilibacteraceae
herein is represented and described by both genera. Species of the family
Gracilibacteraceae
are obligatorily anaerobes that are
thermotolerant
or
moderately thermophilic
chemoorganotrophs that require yeast extract for growth. Cells are straight to curved rods and occur singly or form chains. All contain Gram‐positive wall structure, but stain Gram‐negative. Cells contain flagella and are motile.
Type genus: Gracilibacter
Lee, Romanek, Mills, Davis, Whitman and Wiegel 2006, 2092
VP
.
Gra.ci.li.bac'ter. L. adj.
gracilis
slender; N.L. masc. n.
bacter
equivalent of Gr. neut. n.
baktron
rod or staff; N.L. masc. n.
Gracilibacter
slender rod, referring to its cell shape.
Firmicutes / “Clostridia” / Clostridiales / “Gracilibacteraceae” / Gracilibacter
Gram‐positive cell‐wall structure, but stains Gram‐negative. Slightly polymorphic rods. Obligately anaerobic, chemoorganotrophic, and thermotolerant
. No spores have been observed under various conditions tested. Not resistant to heating at 80 °C for 10 min.
DNA G
+
C content
(
mol
%): 43.
Type species
:
Gracilibacter thermotolerans
Lee, Romanek, Mills, Davis, Whitman and Wiegel 2006, 2092
VP
.
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