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Etiological Role of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in the Development of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Ulcerative Colitis
Ivan V. Kushkevych
American Journal of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology
.
2014
, 2(3), 63-73 doi:10.12691/ajidm-2-3-5
Fig
ure
1.
The microflora of the distal colon in the rats under the effect of specific conditions during twenty-five days: 1 –
Bacteroides,
2 –
Prevotella,
3 –
Bifidobacterium,
4 –
Lactobacillus,
5 –
Eubacterium,
6 –
Fusobacterium,
7 –
Clostridium,
8 –
Peptococcus,
9 –
Peptostreptococcus,
10 –
Escherichia coli (lactose-positive),
11 –
Escherichia coli (lactose-negative),
12 –
Proteus,
13 –
Klebsiella,
14 –
Enterococcus,
15 –
Staphylococcus,
16 –
Streptococcus,
17 –
Candida,
18 –
Sulfate-reducing bacteria
. Statistical significance of the values M ± m, n = 3;
*
P<0.05,
**
P<0.01,
***
P<0.001, compared to first (control) animals group
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Fig
ure
2.
Sulfide and acetate concentration in fecal samples from different sections of the large intestine of the rats: 1 – Caecum, 2 – Ascending colon, 3 – Transverse colon, 4 – Descending colon, 5 – Rectum. Statistical significance of the values M±m, n = 3;
*
P<0.05,
**
P<0.01,
***
P<0.001, compared to first animals group (control)
Full size figure and legend