Title : Probiotics with auxin producing bacteria: Emerging benefits for human health
Esperanza Martinez Romero |
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
4th International Conference on Probiotics, Prebiotics & Gut Health
We eat vegetables that contain bacteria (1) many of which are capable of producing plant hormones such as auxins. Thus, we eat bacteria that produce auxins. Will bacteria produce auxins in our guts? If so, what are the effects of… » Read More

Title : Scale up for manufacturing next generation probiotics: Process development strategies and processes to fast track products into the market
Jason Ryan | Sacco System, Australia
4th International Conference on Probiotics, Prebiotics & Gut Health
Next Generation Probiotics, such as Akkermansia muciniphila, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Christensenella minuta and Veillonella, are a new market for the probiotics in many innovative markets. As most of the next generation probiotics are obligate anaerobes the existing system for the development, manufacturing and capsulation… » Read More
Title : Global regulatory trends on the use of probiotics and prebiotics in foods and food supplements
David Pineda Ereno | DPE International Consulting, Belgium
4th International Conference on Probiotics, Prebiotics & Gut Health
The global market for probiotics and prebiotics continues to grow with increasing consumer demand over the years. Consumers have become more health conscious than ever. Consumer demand internationally is expected to increase further helping individuals meet their optimum health goals,… » Read More
Title : Treating irritable bowel syndrome patients with a balanced multi-strain synbiotic–results from a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial (the ViIBS trial)
Henning Sommermeyer | Calisia University, Poland
4th International Conference on Probiotics, Prebiotics & Gut Health
Effects of a balanced multi-strain synbiotic in patients with moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) of all stool form types were characterized in a multi-center, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled clinical study. A total of 202 adult IBS patients were… » Read More
Title : Pharmacological properties and water and olive oil soluble products of fullerene C60
Yasin Ozdemir | Ataturk Horticultural Central Research Institute, Turkey
4th International Conference on Probiotics, Prebiotics & Gut Health
Fullerene (C60) is a spherical carbon molecule which has a unique cage structure. The bio-activity of C60 derivatives demonstrates their potential for medical applications. C60 is rapidly absorbed by tissues and excreted via the urinary tract and enterons, showing low… » Read More