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The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics consensus statement on the scope and appropriate use of the term probiotic

Colin Hill; Francisco Guarner; Gregor Reid; Glenn R. Gibson; Daniel Merenstein; Bruno Pot; Lorenzo Morelli; Roberto Berni Canani · Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology · 2014

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Probiotics are widely regarded as live microorganisms that, when administered in sufficient amounts, confer a health benefit, but guidance is needed on the most appropriate use of the term. This Consensus Statement outlines recommendations for the scope and definition of the term 'probiotic' as determined by an expert panel convened by the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics in October 2013. An expert panel was convened in October 2013 by the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) to discuss the field of probiotics. It is now 13 years since the definition of probiotics and 12 years after guidelines were published for regulators, scientists and industry by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the WHO (FAO/WHO). The FAO/WHO definition of a probiotic—“live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host”—was reinforced as relevant and sufficiently accommodating for current and anticipated applications. However, inconsistencies between the FAO/WHO Expert Consultation Report and the FAO/WHO Guidelines were clarified to take into account advances in science and applications. A more precise use of the term 'probiotic' will be useful to guide clinicians and consumers in differentiating the diverse products on the market. This document represents the conclusions of the ISAPP consensus meeting on the appropriate use and scope of the term probiotic.

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Hill, C, Guarner, F, Reid, G, Gibson, G. R, Merenstein, D, Pot, B, Morelli, L, & Canani, R. B. (2014). The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics consensus statement on the scope and appropriate use of the term probiotic. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrgastro.2014.66

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Hill, Colin, et al. The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics consensus statement on the scope and appropriate use of the term probiotic. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrgastro.2014.66.

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Hill, Colin, Francisco Guarner, Gregor Reid, Glenn R. Gibson, Daniel Merenstein, Bruno Pot, Lorenzo Morelli, and Roberto Berni Canani. 2014. The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics consensus statement on the scope and appropriate use of the term probiotic. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrgastro.2014.66.

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Hill, C. et al. 2014, The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics consensus statement on the scope and appropriate use of the term probiotic, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, available at: https://doi.org/10.1038/nrgastro.2014.66 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics consensus statement on the scope and appropriate use of the term probiotic
Autor / colaboradores
Colin Hill; Francisco Guarner; Gregor Reid; Glenn R. Gibson; Daniel Merenstein; Bruno Pot; Lorenzo Morelli; Roberto Berni Canani
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Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
en

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