Probiotic Microbiology
In order to study probiotic microorganisms it is essential to be able to successfully isolate, characterise, culture and manipulate these organisms.
The microbiology team at the University of Huddersfield has extensive experience of working with probiotic organisms such as Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria and common pathogens such as Candida, C. difficile and a range of Enterobacteriaceae. This experience includes the development of a bespoke media that optimises the production of bacterial polysaccharides without the common contaminants seen in commercial media that prevent effective EPS characterisation.
The extensive anaerobic culturing facilities available at Huddersfield mean that strict anaerobes such as Bifidobacteria can be cultured and isolated with ease. These extensive culturing capabilities are backup with molecular characterisation techniques that range from community analysis of the microbiome to the whole genome sequencing of individual isolates.