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Probiotics vs

Prebiotics
Differences and Similarities
Advantages and Disadvantages
Latest Trends

Sabangan, A. K.1, Soriano, J. A.2,


Tapang, M. C. S.3, Teñoso, A.4
Differences and Similarities
Probiotics Similarities Prebiotics

Helps in the gastrointestinal tract


Contains live microorganisms Specialized plant fibers (non-living things)
(i.e., digestion)

Acts as a primary defense in the digestive Aids in enhancing immune Acts as a food source of
tract system probiotics

Absorbed; Intrinsic and extrinsic properties


Cannot be digested by the body and is not
may affect the effectivity
affected by intrinsic and extrinsic properties
(i.e., pH and temperature)
Can be added together to produce
“synbiotic”

Yogurt (e.g., Yakult: Lactobacillus casei High-fiber foods (e. g.,


strain Shirota), Kimchi, Kombucha, etc. banana, whole grains, etc.)
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages

In the US, Clinical use of probiotics undergo strict


Probiotic balances the good bacteria in the gut
requirements and testing

Probiotic strengthens immune system - inhibits growth of


Health claims of probiotic products are not allowed
harmful bacteria

Greater risks to people with severe illnesses & weak immune


Consumption of prebiotic leads to improved digestion
systems

Can possibly cause infection & transfer of antibiotic resistance


Less antibiotic-related health issues
genes
Latest Trends

Advancements Limitations

Research challenges regarding probiotics intake levels and


regulation

Studies regarding the probiotics and Metabolic disorders

Lack of cheap and well-studied strains for both

Insufficient research on possible effects of prebiotics and


Therapeutic potential due to emerging field of biotechnology
probiotics consumption
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