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Fig. 5 | BMC Microbiology

Fig. 5

From: Effects of S24–7 on the weight of progeny rats after exposure to ceftriaxone sodium during pregnancy

Fig. 5

The relationship between metabolites and the gut microbiota. A Associated network analysis between the flora species and the anionic metabolites. Circular nodes indicate bacterial flora, triangular nodes indicate metabolomics, connections between nodes indicate correlations, in which red lines indicate positive correlations, and green lines indicate negative correlations (screening criteria: r > 0.6, p < 0.05). The more connections through a node, the more information about the flora or metabolome associated with it. The larger the area of the node, the higher the species abundance or detection index value represented by the node. B Associated network analysis between the flora species and the cationic metabolites. C Pearson correlation analysis of body weight-related unique flora and the anion metabolites. D Pearson correlation analysis of body weight-related unique flora and the cationic metabolites. E Differential metabolites Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis. The obtained differential metabolites (including positive and negative ion mode results) were submitted to the KEGG website for relevant pathway analysis. (n control group = 6, n antibiotic group = 6)

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