Nissen, Lorenzo ;
Casciano, Flavia ;
Babini, Elena ;
Gianotti, Andrea
(2023)
Datasets of raw data and statistics and NGS analysis of a study of modulation of the gut microbiota by a prebiotic hemp by product.
University of Bologna.
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10.6092/unibo/amsacta/8203.
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The document contains a comprehensive collection of raw data, statistics, and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) information from a study focused on the modulation of the gut microbiota by a prebiotic hemp by-product. Specifically, the following data are included: (1) data from microbial quantifications, which include the measurements of microbial populations under various experimental conditions. These data are essential for understanding the impact of the prebiotic hemp by-product on microbial growth and composition; (2) data derived from NGS analysis at the phylum level, providing insights into the overall composition and diversity of the gut microbiota. The data at this level are crucial for identifying any shifts in the predominant phyla as a result of the prebiotic intervention; (3) data from NGS analysis at the family level is provided. This more granular data allows for a closer examination of the microbiota and the potential effects of the hemp by-product on specific bacterial families within the gut environment; (4) data on the quantification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) metabolites, related to prebiotic potential.
These data contributes valuable information to the understanding of how the prebiotic hemp by-product influences the gut microbiota and the associated metabolic outcomes, providing a basis for further research and potential applications in gut health and nutrition.
Abstract
The document contains a comprehensive collection of raw data, statistics, and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) information from a study focused on the modulation of the gut microbiota by a prebiotic hemp by-product. Specifically, the following data are included: (1) data from microbial quantifications, which include the measurements of microbial populations under various experimental conditions. These data are essential for understanding the impact of the prebiotic hemp by-product on microbial growth and composition; (2) data derived from NGS analysis at the phylum level, providing insights into the overall composition and diversity of the gut microbiota. The data at this level are crucial for identifying any shifts in the predominant phyla as a result of the prebiotic intervention; (3) data from NGS analysis at the family level is provided. This more granular data allows for a closer examination of the microbiota and the potential effects of the hemp by-product on specific bacterial families within the gut environment; (4) data on the quantification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) metabolites, related to prebiotic potential.
These data contributes valuable information to the understanding of how the prebiotic hemp by-product influences the gut microbiota and the associated metabolic outcomes, providing a basis for further research and potential applications in gut health and nutrition.
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