Parasutterella excrementihominis is part of the normal microbial community in the human gastrointestinal tract.
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, including digestion, nutrient metabolism, and interactions with the host immune system.
Microbial Diversity:
The gut microbiota is highly diverse, comprising numerous bacterial species with varied functions.
Parasutterella excrementihominis is one of many bacteria contributing to this diversity.
Metabolic Activities:
Bacteria in the gut, including Parasutterella species, are involved in the fermentation of dietary compounds and contribute to the production of metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs).
Role in Gut Homeostasis:
The gut microbiota, including Parasutterella excrementihominis, is believed to play a role in maintaining gut homeostasis and influencing overall host health.
Alterations in the gut microbiota composition have been associated with various health conditions.
Limited Pathogenicity:
Parasutterella species are generally considered commensal bacteria, meaning they coexist with the host without causing harm.
While some studies have identified Parasutterella in the context of gut dysbiosis in certain health conditions, the causal relationship and specific impacts remain to be fully elucidated.
Association with Diseases:
Parasutterella excrementihominis has been detected in studies examining the gut microbiota composition in health and disease.
Associations have been reported with conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but the nature of these associations is still under investigation.
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One lab may say you have none, another may say you have a lot! - This may be solely due to the software they are using to estimate.
We deem lab specific values using values from the KM method for each specific lab to be the most reliable.
Desired Levels Suggestions for Parasutterella excrementihominis
Frequency - how often do samples show this bacteria
UD - An alternative statistical algorithm (which factors in the frequency)
Kaltoft-Moldrup Heuristic Using uploaded data
Lab Low and High are calculated using the formula that most labs use: Mean - 2 Standard Deviation to Mean + 2 Standard Deviation
These are values that are computed from lab specific samples (Patent Pending)
Lab
Frequency
UD-Low
UD-High
KM Low
KM High
Lab Low
Lab High
Mean
Median
Standard Deviation
Box Plot Low
Box Plot High
KM Percentile Low
KM Percentile High
Other Labs
2.07
98
22021
0
12728
3390.7
1630
4763.8
0
7370
0 %ile
100 %ile
thorne
31.03
1
2
0
2
1.2
1
0.4
1
2
9.1 %ile
81.8 %ile
thryve
85.92
0
6560
28
11153
0
41147
6203.1
657
17828.4
0
14092
7 %ile
90.6 %ile
ubiome
69.07
0
4316
19
67148
0
40321
9650.4
2319
15648
0
25953
0 %ile
98.5 %ile
External Reference Ranges for Parasutterella excrementihominis
Parasutterella excrementihominis (NCBI 487175) per million
Source of Ranges
Low Boundary
High Boundary
Low Boundary %age
High Boundary %age
Statistic by Lab Source for Parasutterella excrementihominis
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab
Frequency Seen
Average
Standard Deviation
Sample Count
Lab Samples
BiomeSightRdp
22.581 %
0.022 %
0.005 %
7.0
31
CosmosId
71.875 %
0.338 %
0.318 %
23.0
32
custom
6.557 %
0.756 %
0.445 %
4.0
61
Microba
7.143 %
0.097 %
0.051 %
2.0
28
Microba1
100 %
0.45 %
%
1.0
1
SequentiaBiotech
41.667 %
0.365 %
0.706 %
15.0
36
Thorne
20.192 %
0 %
0 %
21.0
104
Thryve
82.59 %
0.609 %
1.658 %
1148.0
1390
uBiome
68.687 %
0.967 %
1.566 %
544.0
792
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Foods Containing the Parasutterella excrementihominis bacteria
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