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International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics
International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics
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The perfect pair: how vitamins K2 and D3 combine to support health and well-being
Hydrogen and oxygen, Yin and Yang, Batman and Robin; the world is full of iconic duos that combine to become more than the sum of their parts. One relatively unknown yet...
Degradation of vitamins, probiotics and other active ingredients caused by exposure to heat, water and sunlight
Vitamins and probiotics (and other active ingredients) can be substantially affected by exposure to heat, water and/or sunlight
Probiotic-postbiotic power duo enhances quality of life for IBS sufferers, study finds
The postbiotic-prebiotic combination reduced IBS-SSS scores and improved quality of life for the adult participants
AB-Biotics to spotlight women’s health-supporting probiotic solutions at Vitafoods Europe
The company will be exhibiting a range of prebiotics targeting the menopause, vaginal and cardiovascular health, as well as digestive health in athletes
Tocotrienols supplementation may reduce HbA1c in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
HbA1c (glycated haemoglobin) is an important marker of long-term glycemic control with the ability to reflect the cumulative glycemic history of the preceding two to three months
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14–16 May 2024 | Exhibition | Palexpo, Geneva
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