The genus Phocaeicola belongs to the family Rikenellaceae within the phylum Bacteroidetes. Bacteria in this phylum are commonly found in the human gastrointestinal tract and other environments.
Gut Microbiota:
Members of the genus Phocaeicola, including Phocaeicola sartorii, may be part of the gut microbiota. The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in various aspects of health, including digestion, nutrient metabolism, and immune system modulation.
Metabolic Functions:
Bacteria in the gut microbiota are involved in the fermentation of dietary fibers and the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). SCFAs, such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate, can have important implications for gut health and overall well-being.
Associations with Health Conditions:
Research on specific bacterial species within the gut microbiota, including Phocaeicola sartorii, may be limited, and associations with health conditions would depend on the context and available scientific studies.
Microbial Interactions:
Bacteria in the gut interact with each other and with the host, influencing various physiological processes. The balance and diversity of the gut microbiota are associated with overall health and may impact the risk of certain diseases.
Phocaeicola sartorii impacts on other bacteria of the same rank
Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Phocaeicola sartorii
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