| Literature DB >> 29261110 |
Giorgio La Fata1, Robert A Rastall2, Christophe Lacroix3, Hermie J M Harmsen4, M Hasan Mohajeri5, Peter Weber6, Robert E Steinert7,8.
Abstract
A dietary prebiotic is defined as 'a substrate that is selectively utilized by host microorganisms conferring a health benefit'. Although this definition evolved concomitantly with the knowledge and technological developments that accrued in the last twenty years, what qualifies as prebiotic continues to be a matter of debate. In this statement, we report the outcome of a workshop where academic experts working in the field of prebiotic research met with scientists from industry. The workshop covered three main topics: (i) evolution of the prebiotic concept/definition; (ii) the gut modeling in vitro technology PolyFermS to study prebiotic effects; and (iii) the potential novel microbiome-modulating effects associated with vitamins. The future of prebiotic research is very promising. Indeed, the technological developments observed in recent years provide scientists with powerful tools to investigate the complex ecosystem of gut microbiota. Combining multiple in vitro approaches with in vivo studies is key to understanding the mechanisms of action of prebiotics consumption and their potential beneficial effects on the host.Entities:
Keywords: gut microbiota; healthy gut; prebiotics and health benefits
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29261110 PMCID: PMC5748826 DOI: 10.3390/nu9121376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Main prebiotic definitions evolved from 1995 until 2017.
| Year | Prebiotic Definition | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | A prebiotic is a nondigestible food ingredient that beneficially affects the host by selectively stimulating the growth and/or activity of one or a limited number of bacteria in the colon, and thus improves host health. | [ |
| 2003 | Prebiotics are nondigestible substances that provide a beneficial physiological effect on the host by selectively stimulating the favorable growth or activity of a limited number of indigenous bacteria. | [ |
| 2004 | A prebiotic is a selectively fermented ingredient that allows specific changes, both in the composition and/or activity in the gastrointestinal microflora that confers benefits upon host wellbeing and health. | [ |
| 2010 | A prebiotic is a selectively fermented ingredient that results in specific changes in the composition and/or activity of the gastrointestinal microbiota, thus conferring benefit(s) upon host health. | [ |
| 2017 | A prebiotic is a substrate that is selectively utilized by host microorganisms conferring health benefit. | [ |
Figure 1Schematic representation of the culture systems developed to analyze the microbiota ecosystems.