Bifidobacterium
Appearance
Subclassis : Actinobacteridae
Ordo : Bifidobacteriales
Familia : Bifidobacteriaceae
Genus : Bifidobacterium
Orla-Jensen 1924
Ordo : Bifidobacteriales
Familia : Bifidobacteriaceae
Genus : Bifidobacterium
Orla-Jensen 1924
Subdivisiones: Species
*B. adolescentis
- B. angulatum
- B. animalis
- B. asteroides
- B. bifidum
- B. boum
- B. breve
- B. catenulatum
- B. choerinum
- B. coryneforme
- B. cuniculi
- B. denticolens
- B. dentium
- B. gallicum
- B. gallinarum
- B. indicum
- B. inopinatum
- B. longum
- B. magnum
- B. merycicum
- B. minimum
- B. pseudocatenulatum
- B. pseudolongum
- B. pullorum
- B. ruminantium
- B. saeculare
- B. subtile
- B. thermacidophilum
- B. thermophilum
Bifidobacterium est genus bacteriorum gramma-positivorum, non motilium, saepe ramosorum, anaerobicorum, quae in tractu gastrenterico, vaginá,[1][2] et ore (B. dentium) habitant.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Schell M. A., Karmirantzou M., Snel B., Vilanova D., Berger B., Pessi G., Zwahlen M. C., Desiere F., Bork P., Delley M., Pridmore R. D., Arigoni F. (October 2002). "The genome sequence of Bifidobacterium longum reflects its adaptation to the human gastrointestinal tract.". Proceedings of the National Academy of Science U S A. 99 (22): 14422–7.
- ↑ Mayo, B., van Sinderen, D., eds. (2010). Bifidobacteria: Genomics and Molecular Aspects. Caister Academic Press. ISBN 9781904455684.
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