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Oxalobacter formigenes produces metabolites and lipids undetectable in oxalotrophic Bifidobacterium animalis.

Casey A ChamberlainMarguerite HatchTimothy J Garrett
Published in: Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society (2020)
Our observation of O. formigenes metabolites and lipids which were undetectable in other oxalotrophs suggests that this bacterium likely holds the ability to produce biochemicals not expressed by at least a selection of other oxalate degraders. These findings provide support for the hypothesized biosynthesis of a species-exclusive secretagogue responsible for the stimulation of net intestinal oxalate secretion.
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