How can GOS support gut health?
As a prebiotic, GOS ‘feeds’ and supports the growth of ‘good’ bacteria in the gut microbiome, positively influencing gut microbiota composition. GOS also supports microbial production of key metabolites like short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), which confer a number of localised and systemic benefits, including maintaining gut pH, inhibiting pathogen growth and influencing intestinal motility.
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This means that GOS prebiotics support a healthy and balanced gut ecosystem, offering benefits for gut comfort, reducing bloating, easing constipation and alleviating other gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms.
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Why does gut health matter to consumers?
Gut health is firmly in the mainstream – and this cornerstone health area continues to evolve and grow in the consumer consciousness. Awareness is being driven by a number of intertwining factors, including microbiome research, recognition of the broad benefits of a healthy gut – not to mention the growing number of people experiencing digestive health issues in the last two decades.
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, for GI issues. Factors like poor diet, chronic stress and sedentary lifestyles can disrupt the delicate balance of gut microbiomes,
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GI discomfort and food
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The good news is that GOS prebiotics can offer significant and tangible support.
What are the innovation opportunities for gut health?
Formulators have the opportunity to explore multiple delivery format options to deliver GOS’ prebiotic benefits, each with unique advantages for reaching different consumer segments. Incorporating GOS into functional foods like yoghurts, drinks and snack bars allows consumers to seamlessly integrate gut health support into their existing routines and everyday choices. On the other hand, GOS supplements offer flexible, precision dosing with high concentrations in convenient formats.