Definition of "prebiotic"
prebiotic
noun
plural prebiotics
adjective
not comparable
Quotations
There are three compelling reasons that suggest that the first set of prebiotic coding sequences to be translated were repeats of base oligomers, the numbers of bases in oligomeric units not being multiples of three.
1986, Herrick Baltscheffsky, Hans Jornvall, Rudolf Rigler, Molecular Evolution of Life, page 43
As a result, studies of uncoded peptide bond formation are founded in using NCAs as substrates (even when obtained as the reactive species of the non-prebiotic CDI activation) for mimicking prebiotic processes.
2005, Peter Walde, Laurent Boiteau, Prebiotic Chemistry: From Simple Amphiphiles to Protocell Models
(of a food) Not digestible, but beneficial.
Quotations
Evidence of the prebiotic properties of polydextrose (PDX), resistant maltodextrin (RMD), and other soluble fiber sources are slowly emerging, but the body of evidence is small compared to the gold standard of fructo oligosaccharides (FOS) and inulin.
2011, Teresa M. Paeschke, William R. Aimutis, Nondigestible Carbohydrates and Digestive Health
Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of Reading, “The ability to mediate a prebiotic modulation of gut microbiota has recently been suggested to have an inverse correlation with risk of cardiometabolic disease..."
2013, Polysaccharides—Advances in Research and Application