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prebiotic
[ pree-bahy-ot-ik ]
adjective
These molecules played a critical role in the prebiotic evolution of life.
Even if habitable conditions existed only briefly, relics of prebiotic chemistry or rudimentary life still might remain.
- being, having, or relating to a substance containing dietary fiber that stimulates the growth or activity of beneficial bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract:
Oats contain the prebiotic fiber beta-glucan.
Prebiotic food sources include bananas, leeks, onions, chicory, asparagus, and artichoke.
noun
- a substance containing dietary fiber that stimulates the growth or activity of beneficial bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract: Compare probiotic ( def 1 ).
Our group has begun to develop strategies for incorporating prebiotics into convenience foods.
prebiotic
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adjective
- occurring or existing before the emergence of life
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Origin of prebiotic1
Example Sentences
They’re squaring off over a new frontier: prebiotic soda, the fizzy, gut-friendly darlings of the wellness-industrial complex.
The indie darling of the prebiotic world, poppi built its following on vibrant branding, influencer hype and a health-conscious narrative that felt effortlessly appealing.
If Simply Pop is trying to make prebiotic soda normal, poppi is making sure it stays cool.
This broader trend toward functional beverages sets the stage for prebiotic sodas, which now fit neatly into the wellness narrative, offering a fizzy alternative that promises both taste and digestive health benefits.
Coke and Pepsi’s respective forays into prebiotic soda also come at a time when there is growing political discussion about what it means to “Make America Healthy Again,†a slogan and accompanying movement now associated with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the recently confirmed health and human services secretary.
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