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dc.creatorCHARRIER,MAR YVONNE
dc.creatorFONTY,GERARD
dc.creatorGAILLARD-MARTINIE,BRIGITTE
dc.creatorAINOUCHE,KADER
dc.creatorANDANT,GERARD
dc.date2006-01-01
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dc.date.available2019-05-02T21:21:35Z
dc.identifierhttps://scielo.conicyt.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602006000500010
dc.identifier.urihttp://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/81708
dc.descriptionThe intestinal microbiota of the edible snails Cornu aspersum fSyn: H. aspersa), and Helix pomatia were investigated by culture-based methods, 16S rRNA sequence analyses and phenotypic characterisations. The study was carried out on aestivating snails and two populations of H. pomatia were considered. The cultivable bacteria dominated in the distal part of the intestine, with up to 5.10(9) CFU g -1, but the Swedish H. pomatia appeared significantly less colonised, suggesting a higher sensitivity of its microbiota to climatic change. All the strains, but one, shared ≥ 97% sequence identity with reference strains. They were arranged into two taxa: the Gamma Proteobacteria with Buttiauxella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Kluyvera, Obesumbacterium, Raoultella and the Firmicutes with Enterococcus, Lactococcus, and Clostridium. According to the literature, these genera are mostly assigned to enteric environments or to phyllosphere, data in favour of culturing snails in contact with soil and plants. None of the strains were able to digest filter paper, Avicel cellulose or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). Acetogens and methanogenic archaea were not cultivated, so the fate of hydrogen remains questionable. This microbiota could play important roles in the digestive process (fermentation) and the energy supply of the snail (L-lactate, acetate). The choice of cereals and plants by snail farmers should take into account the fermentative abilities of the intestinal microbiota
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dc.publisherSociedad de Biología de Chile
dc.relation10.4067/S0716-97602006000500010
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceBiological Research v.39 n.4 2006
dc.subjectClostridium
dc.subjectedible snails
dc.subjectEnterobacteriaceae
dc.subjectEnterococci
dc.subjectgut microbiota
dc.subjectLactococci
dc.titleIsolation and characterization of cultivable fermentative bacteria from the intestine of two edible snails, Helixpomatia and Cornu aspersum (Gastropoda: Pulmonata)


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