Publications by authors named "Thunchanok Yaikhan"

strains S3W10 and SS15, isolated from shrimp ponds, exhibit potential probiotic benefits for aquaculture. In this study, the genomic features of S3W10 and SS15 were thoroughly characterized to evaluate their probiotic properties and safety for aquaculture use. The genomes of S3W10 and SS15 consist of 130 and 74 contigs, with sizes of 4.

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  • The study focuses on the strain ENM104, known for its potential probiotic effects, including lowering cholesterol and producing GABA, a beneficial neurotransmitter.
  • ENM104's genomic analysis revealed a circular chromosome and plasmid with genes related to probiotic traits, stress adaptation, bile tolerance, vitamin biosynthesis, and antimicrobial properties.
  • Results showed ENM104's ability to inhibit pathogenic bacteria, suggesting its promising applications in pharmaceuticals and food industries, with recommendations for further clinical research.
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is a pathogen that causes severe diseases such as meningitis and necrotizing enterocolitis in infants, associated with the consumption of rehydrated powder infant formula. We report a whole-genome sequence of carbapenem-non-susceptible isolated from the nasopharynx of the patient admitted to the ICU ward, Songkhla Hospital, Thailand.

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Growing interest in probiotics has spurred research into their health benefits for hosts. This study aimed to evaluate the probiotic properties, especially antibacterial activities and the safety of two strains, W1 and W2, isolated from Khao-Mahk by describing their phenotypes and genotypes through phenotypic assays and whole genome sequencing. In vitro experiments demonstrated that both strains exhibited robust survival under gastric and intestinal conditions, such as in the presence of low pH, bile salt, pepsin, and pancreatin, indicating their favorable gut colonization traits.

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SPS109, an isolated strain of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from fermented foods, showed remarkable potential as a probiotic with dual capabilities in γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) production and cholesterol reduction. This study employs genomic and comparative analyses to search into the strain's genetic profile, safety features, and probiotic attributes. The safety assessment reveals the absence of virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance genes, while the genome uncovers bacteriocin-related elements, including sactipeptides and a cluster for putative plantaricins, strengthening its ability to combat diverse pathogens.

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The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among Enterobacteriaceae pose significant threats to global public health. In this study, we conducted a short-term surveillance effort in Southern Thailand hospitals to characterize the genomic diversity, AMR profiles, and virulence factors of Enterobacteriaceae strains. We identified 241 carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, of which 12 were selected for whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and genome analysis.

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This study investigated the genetic diversity, antimicrobial resistance profiles, and virulence characteristics of non- isolates obtained from four hospitals in southern Thailand. Clinical data, genome information, and average nucleotide identity (ANI) were analyzed for eight isolates, revealing diverse genetic profiles and novel sequence types (STs). Minimum spanning tree analysis indicated potential clonal spread of certain STs across different geographic regions.

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Clostridioides difficile is a Gram-positive, obligate anaerobic, toxin-producing bacillus that is linked to antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Here, we report the whole-genome sequence of a C. difficile strain isolated from stool from a patient, using next-generation sequencing (MGISEG-2000).

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Enterococcus gallinarum is a rare causative agent of hospital-acquired bacteremia. Here, we reported the complete genome of E. gallinarum strain WKB01, which was directly isolated from a positive hemoculture in Siriraj Hospital, Thailand.

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