Clostridium thermobutyricum

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Clostridium thermobutyricum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Kingdom: Bacillati
Phylum: Bacillota
Class: Clostridia
Order: Eubacteriales
Family: Clostridiaceae
Genus: Clostridium
Species:
C. thermobutyricum
Binomial name
Clostridium thermobutyricum
Wiegel et al. 1989

Clostridium thermobutyricum is a species of moderately thermophilic, obligately anaerobic, Gram-positive bacterium belonging to the genus Clostridium. It was first isolated from horse manure enrichment cultures aimed at cellulolytic bacteria, where it was identified as the primary producer of butyrate under thermophilic conditions.[1]

Clostridium thermobutyricum was described in 1989 by Wiegel, Kuk, and Kohring during efforts to isolate thermophilic cellulolytic bacteria from horse manure composts. It was found to form subterminal spores and produce butyrate, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen from glucose, with minor amounts of acetate and lactate.[1]

Habitat

The type strain, JW171K (= DSM 4928), was isolated from horse manure compost at the University of Georgia.[1]

Differentiation

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