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Prebiotics in food and dietary supplements: a roadmap to EU health claims

Numerous studies have established that prebiotic ingredients in foods and dietary supplements may play a role in supporting human health. Over the three decades that have passed since prebiotics were first defined as a concept, research has revealed a complex universe of prebiotic-induced changes to...

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Main Authors: Tuohy, Kieran, Vaughan, Elaine E, Harthoorn, Lucien F, Blaak, Ellen E, Burnet, Philip W J, Busetti, Alessandro, Chakrabarti, Anirikh, Delzenne, Nathalie, de Vos, Paul, Dye, Louise, Guillemet, Damien, Houghton, Lesley A, Kardinaal, Alwine F M, Mersh, Cath, Musa-Veloso, Kathy, Nielsen, Annegret, Palasinska, Justyna, Salminen, Seppo, Walton, Gemma, Venlet, Naomi, Hubermont, Charlotte, Calder, Philip C
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