2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113025
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Proteomic analyses of Bacteroides ovatus and Bifidobacterium longum in xylan bidirectional culture shows sugar cross-feeding interactions

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“…longum NCC 2705 thrived on the carbohydrate fragments of larch wood AG degraded by B. caccae . Vega-Sagardía et al 119 reported that B. ovatus HM222 degraded xylan and promoted the growth of B. longum PT4 by releasing XOS and extracellular enzymes and that the secretion of α-L-arabinoglycosidase, L-arabinose isomerase, and xylulose isomerase increased in B. longum PT4. However, due to the poor growth of Bacteroides at pH <5.5, with the production of acetate and lactate by B .…”
Section: Glycan Utilization Capacity Of Bifidobacteria Shapes Cross-f...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…longum NCC 2705 thrived on the carbohydrate fragments of larch wood AG degraded by B. caccae . Vega-Sagardía et al 119 reported that B. ovatus HM222 degraded xylan and promoted the growth of B. longum PT4 by releasing XOS and extracellular enzymes and that the secretion of α-L-arabinoglycosidase, L-arabinose isomerase, and xylulose isomerase increased in B. longum PT4. However, due to the poor growth of Bacteroides at pH <5.5, with the production of acetate and lactate by B .…”
Section: Glycan Utilization Capacity Of Bifidobacteria Shapes Cross-f...mentioning
confidence: 99%