Desulfitobacterium Details: NCBI 36853, gram-negative or unknown [genus]

| Desulfitobacterium| Desulfitobacterium Utkin et al. 1994

  1. Environmental Role:

    • Desulfitobacterium species are commonly found in anaerobic environments, such as sediments and soils. They are known for their capacity to detoxify and bioremediate certain halogenated pollutants, including chlorinated solvents and pesticides.
  2. Bioremediation:

    • Desulfitobacterium species are studied for their potential applications in bioremediation, where they can contribute to the breakdown and detoxification of environmental pollutants. Their ability to dehalogenate compounds is of interest in cleaning up sites contaminated with halogenated substances.
  3. Industrial Applications:

    • Some strains of Desulfitobacterium have been explored for their use in biotechnological processes, including bioremediation and the treatment of industrial wastewater.
  4. Potential Concerns:

    • While Desulfitobacterium is generally considered beneficial in environmental cleanup, there may be concerns if these bacteria are present in environments where human exposure could occur. For example, some halogenated compounds that Desulfitobacterium dehalorespires could be harmful to human health, and the breakdown products need to be considered.

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We deem lab specific values using values from the KM method for each specific lab to be the most reliable.

Desired Levels Suggestions for Desulfitobacterium

These are values that are computed from lab specific samples (Patent Pending)
LabFrequencyUD-LowUD-HighKM LowKM HighLab LowLab HighMean MedianStandard DeviationBox Plot LowBox Plot High KM Percentile Low KM Percentile High
Other Labs 1.06 6 400 0 268 89.6 60 91.2 0 160 0 %ile 100 %ile
biomesight 15.93 0 10 10 90 0 218 60.4 30 80.3 10 110 0 %ile 92 %ile
thorne 100 3 100 0 89 35.8 25 27.1 3 83 0 %ile 100 %ile
thryve 9.93 0 0 1 1694 0 749 166.2 54 297.2 0 301 0 %ile 100 %ile
ubiome 0.13 0 17 17 17 17 17 0 %ile 99 %ile

External Reference Ranges for Desulfitobacterium

Desulfitobacterium (NCBI 36853) per million
Source of Ranges Low Boundary High Boundary Low Boundary %age High Boundary %age
Thorne (20/80%ile) 17.15 35.45 0.0017 0.0035
Statistic by Lab Source for Desulfitobacterium
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab Frequency Seen Average Standard Deviation Sample Count Lab Samples
BiomeSight 17.675 %   0.006 %  0.007 % 520.0 2942
BiomeSightRdp 9.375 %   0.004 %  0 % 3.0 32
bugspeak 100 %   0.005 %  % 1.0 1
CerbaLab 100 %   0.015 %  0.007 % 3.0 3
custom 14.754 %   0.005 %  0.002 % 9.0 61
es-xenogene 86.207 %   0.009 %  0.008 % 25.0 29
Medivere 42.857 %   0.001 %  0.001 % 3.0 7
Thorne 82.796 %   0.002 %  0.002 % 77.0 93
Thryve 8.52 %   0.016 %  0.029 % 118.0 1385
uBiome 0.126 %   0.002 %  % 1.0 792

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