Preservation of human gut microbiota inoculums for in vitro fermentations studies

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The use of fecal inoculums for in vitro fermentation models requires a viable gut microbiota, capable of fermenting the unabsorbed nutrients. Fresh samples from human donors are used; however, the availability of fresh fecal inoculum and its inherent variability is often a problem. This study aimed to optimize a method of preserving pooled human fecal samples for in vitro fermentation studies. Different conditions and times of storage at −20◦C were tested. In vitro fermentation experiments were carried out for both fresh and frozen inoculums, and the metabolic profile compared. In comparison with the fresh, the inoculum frozen in a PBS and 30% glycerol solution, had a significantly lower (p < 0.05) bacterial count (<1 log CFU/mL). However, no significant differences (p < 0.05) were found between the metabolic profiles after 48 h. Hence, a PBS and 30% glycerol solution can be used to maintain the gut microbiota viability during storage at −20◦C for at least 3 months, without interfering with the normal course of colonic fermentation.

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de Carvalho, N. M., Oliveira, D. L., Saleh, M. A. D., Pintado, M., & Madureira, A. R. (2021). Preservation of human gut microbiota inoculums for in vitro fermentations studies. Fermentation, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7010014

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