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- gastrointestinal tract, where prebiotics can alter the composition of organisms in the gut microbiome. Dietary prebiotics are typically nondigestible fiber...
- Look up prebiotic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prebiotic may refer to: Prebiotic (chemistry), inorganic or organic chemistry in the natural environment...
- The prebiotic atmosphere is the second atmosphere present on Earth before today's biotic, oxygen-rich third atmosphere, and after the first atmosphere...
- increasing complexity involving the formation of a habitable planet, the prebiotic synthesis of organic molecules, molecular self-replication, self-****embly...
- A Prebiotic Score, also known as Prebiotic Activity Score, is a term sometimes used to estimate the health effects of prebiotics in humans or animals....
- probiotics and prebiotics in a form of synergism, hence synbiotics. The synbiotic concept was first introduced as "mixtures of probiotics and prebiotics that beneficially...
- Galactooligosaccharide – class of prebiotics (GOS) Xylooligosaccharide – Polymer of the sugar xylose (XOS) PDRNS. 2001. Prebiotics. in: PDR for Nutritional Supplements...
- Cyanosulfidic prebiotic synthesis is a proposed mechanism for the origin of the key chemical building blocks of life. It involves a systems chemistry...
- inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines. With regard to gut microbiota, prebiotics are typically non-digestible, fiber compounds that p**** undigested through...
- conditions thought at the time to be present in the atmosphere of the early, prebiotic Earth. It is seen as one of the first successful experiments demonstrating...