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Classifying compounds as prebiotics - scientific perspectives and recommendations
Acknowledgements This Expert Recommendation evolved from discussions during the 2022 meeting of the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) among several authors on the prebiotic consensus statement, industry scientists and other experts. Recognizing the value of clarifying criteria for prebiotics in light of the evolution of relevant science, academic experts agreed to serve as co-authors based on involvement in the ISAPP consensus paper on prebiotics9 (Hutkins, Gibson, Scott and Sanders) or due to their expertise, which allowed the paper to expand beyond the concepts previously published. ISAPP is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance the science of probiotics, prebiotics and related substances. ISAPP activities are determined wholly by an all-academic, volunteer board of directors. ISAPP is funded by member companies. We thank S. Theis, BENEO Institute, BENEO GmbH, Obrigheim, Germany, and E. E. Vaughan, Sensus B.V. (Royal Cosun), Roosendaal, the Netherlands, for helpful insights regarding regulatory positioning for prebiotics in several geographic regions and for critical reading of this manuscript. We thank Y. Desjardins, Université Laval, Canada for helpful suggestions on (poly)phenols and E. Deehan (University of Nebraska) for suggestions on resistant starch. We also thank the ISAPP board of directors for critical reading of this manuscript. Correction to: Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology https://doi.org/10.1038/s41575-024-00981-6, published online 2 October 2024. In the version of the article initially published, in the “Reassessing selectivity” section, the text now reading “…owing to the presence of specific glycoside hydrolase and transporter genes” originally read “…owing to the presence of specific glycosyl transferase and transporter genes” and has now been amended in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.Peer reviewe
System impacts of wind energy developments : Key research challenges and opportunities
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Masked Capsule Autoencoders
We would like to thank the University of Aberdeen’s High Performance Computing facility for enabling this work and the anonymous reviewers for their constructive feedbackPeer reviewe
Strategic Agility in the B2B Sharing Economy Ecosystem of Emerging Economies : Empirical Insights from the Middle East
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Morphosedimentary Response of Rivers Crossing Multiple Fault-Controlled Subsiding Areas : Field Evidence And Laboratory Experiments
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Multi-layers : do incompetent horizons always act as thrust flats?
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Dietary protein restriction in rats leads to a rapid within-session preference for protein
The authors acknowledge the help and support from the staff of the Division of Biomedical Services, Preclinical Research Facility, University of Leicester, for technical support and the care of experimental animals as well as colleagues in the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour at the University of Leicester for their academic contribution.Peer reviewe
Comparing the Accuracy and Sensitivity of Mesh-Free and Finite Element Methods in Vibration Analysis
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Does Economic Globalization Promote Civil Peace in Developing Countries?
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