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  2. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    A consensus definition of the term probiotics, based on available information and scientific evidence, was adopted after the aforementioned joint expert consultation between the FAO of the United Nations and the WHO. This effort was accompanied by local governmental and supra-governmental regulatory bodies' requirements to better characterize ...

  3. Prebiotic (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    The definition of prebiotics and the food ingredients that can fall under this classification, has evolved since its first definition in 1995. [3] In its earliest definition, the term prebiotics was used to refer to non-digestible food ingredients that were beneficial to the host through their selective stimulation of specific bacteria within the colon.

  4. Psychobiotic - Wikipedia

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    Prebiotics are substances, such as fructans and oligosaccharides, that induce the growth or activity of beneficial microorganisms, such as bacteria on being fermented in the gut. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Multiple bacterial species contained in a single probiotic broth is known as a polybiotic.

  5. What's the Difference Between a Probiotic and a Prebiotic? - AOL

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  6. Prebiotic - Wikipedia

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    Prebiotic may refer to: Prebiotic (chemistry) , inorganic or organic chemistry in the natural environment before the advent of life on Earth Prebiotic (nutrition) , non-digestible food ingredients

  7. Gut microbiota - Wikipedia

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    The term "pharmabiotics" is used in various ways, to mean: pharmaceutical formulations (standardized manufacturing that can obtain regulatory approval as a drug) of probiotics, prebiotics, or synbiotics; [134] probiotics that have been genetically engineered or otherwise optimized for best performance (shelf life, survival in the digestive ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Prebiotic score - Wikipedia

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    A Prebiotic Score, also known as Prebiotic Activity Score, [1] is a term sometimes used to estimate the health effects of prebiotics in humans or animals. The idea is that although prebiotics may have many different effects in the human gut, some of these may be quantified and combined to an overall score.