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    Probiotics and prebiotics: Some modern sodas contain probiotics and/or prebiotics, which work together to support a healthy gut. Probiotics are live bacteria that help maintain a balanced ...

  3. Prebiotic (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    Resistant starch from starchy foods are also well documented prebiotics and have historically been the highest source of prebiotics in the diet, as 4-10% of starch in mixed diets has been shown to reach the large intestine. [24] One study reported that individuals consuming a traditional diet in Africa consumed 38 grams of resistant starch/day ...

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    Low in sugar and rich in gut health benefits, prebiotic and probiotic sodas are taking over the soda aisle. We test the most popular brands. I Tried 7 Prebiotic & Probiotic Sodas and The Best Was ...

  6. Synbiotics - Wikipedia

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    Synbiotics refer to food ingredients or dietary supplements combining probiotics and prebiotics in a form of synergism, hence synbiotics. [1] The synbiotic concept was first introduced as "mixtures of probiotics and prebiotics that beneficially affect the host by improving the survival and implantation of live microbial dietary supplements in the gastrointestinal tract, by selectively ...

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    Galactooligosaccharides are classified as prebiotics, defined as non-digestible food ingredients as substrate for the host by stimulating the growth and activity of bacteria in the colon. [ 1 ] The increased activity of colonic bacteria results in various effects, both directly by the bacteria themselves or indirectly by producing short-chain ...

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