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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 30, 1770-1776, Copyright © 1977 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc
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H Beerens and C Romond
Human feces contain: 1) Chemotrophic anaerobic bacteria (strains XII, 57, IV) identified with D. desulfuricans ssp. faecalis (nov. ssp.) at a level approaching 10 7/g. 2) Organotrophic anaerobic gram positive rods (strains 30, 35, and 43) at between 10(5) and 10 7/g. 3) Chemo- organotrophic anaerobic gram positive rods (strains 22, 27, 47, and 66) were present at 40 5/g. Strains of these two last groups have not been described in the literature and are not found in any accepted toxonomic scheme.
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