New study shows Bimuno® GOS supports gut barrier integrity and immune health in athletes

New study adds further strength to the evidence behind Bimuno GOS’ ‘performance powered by gut health’ approach.

Gut bacteria may shape colon cell identity and protect against disease

Gut microbes, through metabolites such as niacin, shape the regional identity and protective functions of colon cells.

High sugar may promote severe fatty liver disease through gut bacteria

The findings suggest that L. salivarius can be a microbiota-based therapy for preventing severe fatty liver disease progression.

IBS Days: bridging science and clinical practice in irritable bowel syndrome

Giovanni Barbara (University of Bologna), Congress Chair, reflects on the key takeaways from the congress and shares his closing remarks.

Beyond antibiotic-associated diarrhea: probiotics, the gut microbiota, and the challenge of antimicrobial resistance

Francisco Guarner, from Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona, discusses the role of probiotics in the prevention of antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

SynBalance presents its “Wake Up Your Core” vision: new probiotic frontiers in longevity

"Wake Up Your Core" concept presented at Vitafoods Europe 2026 recognizes the gut microbiota as the foundation of overall health and a key driver of systemic homeostasis.

Microbiota differences might shape responses to viral infections

New study suggests that modifying the gut microbiota could shape baseline immune states to improve infection resistance and responses to vaccines and immunotherapies.

Probiotic Value Insights: a new platform to translate probiotic science into public health value for Europe

The IPA Europe initiative is designed to bring the scientific, health and socio-economic value of probiotics into a broader public and policy conversation.

Dietary fiber helps probiotics settle in the gut

Diet shapes probiotic colonization, offering strategies to improve colonization, modulate the microbiota, and control harmful microbes.

Mapping the microbiome: ranking gut species linked to diet and cardiometabolic health

Francesco Asnicar, CIBIO - University of Trento (Italy), discusses new large-scale research on the human microbiome, based on the analysis of more than 35,000 individuals from the UK and the…

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