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What's the evidence on 'biotics' for health

WEBEvidence on the health benefits of gut-targeted ‘biotics’ – probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, and postbiotics – has greatly increased over the past two decades, but it can be difficult …

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New synbiotic definition lays the groundwork for …

WEBBy Karen Scott, Mary Ellen Sanders, Kelly Swanson, Glenn Gibson, and Bob Hutkins When Glenn Gibson and Marcel Roberfroid first introduced the prebiotic concept in 1995, they …

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New global guidelines for probiotics and prebiotics for …

WEBBy Mary Ellen Sanders, PhD, Executive Science Officer, ISAPP. The use of probiotics and prebiotics in the practice of gastroenterology must be guided by evidence – and with …

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What does “gut health” mean

WEBBy Prof. Maria Marco PhD, University of California – Davis. Probiotics and prebiotics are frequently marketed to consumers for their capacity to improve or support gut health.

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The ISAPP quick guide to probiotics for health …

WEB© 2019, International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics 1 The ISAPP quick guide to probiotics for health professionals: History, efficacy, and safety

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Probiotics vs. prebiotics: Which to choose

WEBBy Dr. Karen Scott, PhD, Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. As consumers we are constantly bombarded with information on what we should eat to improve our …

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New ISAPP Webinar: Fermented Foods and Health — Continuing …

WEBDietitians – along with many other nutritional professionals – often receive questions about consuming fermented foods for digestive health.

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The future is microbial: A post-pandemic focus on identifying …

WEBBy Prof. Maria Marco, Department of Food Science and Technology, University of California Davis, USA The COVID-19 pandemic has been a sobering reminder of the significance …

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Prebiotic definition updated by ISAPP

WEBJune 16, 2017. Prebiotic definition updated by ISAPP. ISAPP published a consensus statement updating the prebiotic concept – Expert consensus document: The …

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Health benefits of fermented foods: microbiota and beyond

WEBMany fermented foods also contain living microorganisms of which some are genetically similar to strains used as probiotics. Although only a limited number of clinical studies on …

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A guide to the new FDA Qualified Health Claim for yogurt

WEBFermented foods such as yogurt, kimchi, and fermented pickles have traditionally been associated with health benefits in countries around the world, but the science that backs …

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A pediatrician’s perspective on c-section births and the gut …

WEBBy Prof. Hania Szajewska, MD, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland and Kristina Campbell, MSc, ISAPP Consulting Communications Director. The decision to have a …

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2018 Edition CLINICAL GUIDE TO PROBIOTIC PRODUCTS …

WEBAll of the Inclusion criteria listed below must be satisfied for a product to be listed in the clinical guide: 1. Commercially available in Canada (or USA) as a supplement or …

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