MBD0006
Inactivated Akkermansia muciniphila
Suitable for DNA extraction, PCR, sequencing, next generation sequencing, >10^8 bacteria/vial
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Quality Level
form
powder
concentration
>10^8 bacteria/vial
technique(s)
DNA extraction: suitable
DNA sequencing: suitable
PCR: suitable
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
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General description
Standardization of sample analysis is currently needed in microbiome genomics research workflow. Lack of standardization can lead to biases and errors in common processes during sample preparation and analysis such as sample amplification, sequencing and bioinformatics analyses.1 Inactivated Akkermansia muciniphila can serve as standard for benchmarking the performance along the workflow of microbiomics or meta-genomics analyses and as a tool to increase reproducibility and allow comparison of results obtained by different labs.
Akkermansia muciniphila is a gram negative, anaerobic, non motile, non spore forming and oval shaped bacterium. A. muciniphila inhabits the gastrointestinal tracts of more than 90% of adults and constitutes 1 to 4% of the fecal microbiota.2 A. muciniphila level was suggested to be a biomarker for a healthy intestin. 3
A. muciniphila degrades mucus and utilizes it as a carbon/nitrogen source. Consequently, the host produces additional mucus while the bacterium produces oligosaccharides and Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs) that can be utilized by the host and trigger the immune system. An additional protective effect of the SCFA is stimulation of mucus-associated microbiota growth, that serves as a barrier against penetration of pathogens to intestinal cells. 2,4
Read here how to use our standards to ensure data integrity for your microbiome research.
Akkermansia muciniphila is a gram negative, anaerobic, non motile, non spore forming and oval shaped bacterium. A. muciniphila inhabits the gastrointestinal tracts of more than 90% of adults and constitutes 1 to 4% of the fecal microbiota.2 A. muciniphila level was suggested to be a biomarker for a healthy intestin. 3
A. muciniphila degrades mucus and utilizes it as a carbon/nitrogen source. Consequently, the host produces additional mucus while the bacterium produces oligosaccharides and Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs) that can be utilized by the host and trigger the immune system. An additional protective effect of the SCFA is stimulation of mucus-associated microbiota growth, that serves as a barrier against penetration of pathogens to intestinal cells. 2,4
Read here how to use our standards to ensure data integrity for your microbiome research.
Application
Inactivated bacteria are provided in at >10^8 bacteria/ml concentration in TE buffer pH 8.0.It is recommended to avoid freeze thaw cycles of this product.
Physical form
Liquid -The inactivated bacteria is provided at >10^8 bacteria/ml in TE buffer pH 8.0
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 2
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