Isolated Hair Bacteria Reveal Different Isolation Possibilities Under Various Conditions

    Azusa Yamada, Yuri Nishi, Mei Noguchi, Kota Watanabe, Mugihito Oshiro, Kenji Sakai, Yukihiro Tashiro
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    TLDR Different conditions affect how easily hair bacteria can be isolated.
    This study explored the isolation of hair bacteria from 18 healthy individuals under 24 different conditions using standard media. It identified 64 bacterial species from 26 genera, highlighting the diverse metabolic capabilities of these bacteria compared to reference strains. The research introduced the concept of "isolation possibility" to assess how easily different bacterial species can be cultivated under various conditions. The study found that some bacteria, like Staphylococcus, are easily isolated, while others, like Brachybacterium, are more challenging. The findings emphasize the importance of using diverse isolation conditions to better understand the ecological roles and potential applications of hair-associated bacteria in scalp health and hair growth.
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