Importance of Human Faecal Biobanking: From Collection to Storage
29. Jan. 2025
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/am-2024-0015
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Summary of selected storage conditions and preserving faecal samples for a microbiome study_
Stabilization compounds/solutions | Storage temperature | Storage period | Influence on stability of microbiota | Source |
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Stratec DNA stabilizer | Room temperature | 7 days | Stable microbiota profiles, minimal changes in diversity. | ( |
OMNIgene-GUT DNA stabilizer | Room temperature | 7 days | Microbiota minimal changes, high DNA stability. | ( |
DESS (DMSO-EDTA-salt) | Room temperature | 1–3 weeks | Microbiome stability without significant changes in diversity (using targeted extraction methods). | ( |
Homemade preservation buffer (EDTA, DSD |
Room temperature | 4 weeks | Stability in room temperature (or in high temperatures up to 5 days), ideal when freezing isn’t available. | ( |
OMNIgene-GUT or NBgene-GUT | Room temperature | 65 days | The best method for room temperature storage is stable microbiome profiles comparable to frozen samples | ( |
95% Ethanol, OMNIgene-GUT | Room temperature | 8 weeks | Both methods effectively maintain microbiome stability | ( |
Ethanol (100%) | Room temperature | 8 weeks | Stable microbiome, alternative to freezing, suitable for long-term storage (study on spider monkey’s stool) | ( |
No stabilizer | –20°C | 24 h | Minimal changes in taxonomic diversity, good DNA quality. | ( |
No stabilizer | –20°C (after 48h at 4°C) | 48–96 h | Minimal changes in microbiome and SCFA composition, indicating that 24h refrigeration preserves sample integrity. | ( |
No stabilizer | –80°C | 48 h | Stable microbiota diversity, high DNA yield, minimal changes in bacterial composition | ( |
eNAT® medium | –80°C | 30 days at room temperature, then freezing | Stability of microbiome maintained after 30 days at room temperature, no significant changes in diversity and composition | ( |
10% Glycerol | –80°C/liquid nitrogen | 12 months | Microbiome stability maintained for 12 months, better diversity than ethanol-preserved samples at room temperature | ( |