probiotics

Probiotics are Popular in Europe and the Guidance Comes from HCPs, IPA EU Survey said

Consumers would like to be more informed on the labelling and in communications about probiotic food, and about probiotic microorganisms in food and food supplements.

Bacthera And Capsugel Enprotect Capsule: From Complexity To Simplicity

Felix Faupel, Chief Commercial Officer at Bacthera, discussed how the combination of the new Lonza Capsugel® Enprotect™ capsule and Bacthera services will accelerate time-to-human and time-to-market.

Some gut microbes can suppress binge-eating of sweet foods

The findings of a new research suggest that the gut microbiota can influence binge-eating of sweet foods.

Morten Isaksen (Bio-Me): ‘The Importance of Standardisation in Microbiome Analysis’

Biopharma companies are currently developing Live Biotherapeutic Products. We discussed this topic with Morten Isaksen (BIO-ME).

Proge Farm receives authorisation for the gynaecological drug containing its Lactobacillus plantarum p 17630 in the EU

Important goal reached by the Novara-based pharmaceuticals company, specialised in the production and marketing of live biotherapeutic products.

Hot topics at Probiota Asia and Growth Asia 2022: check it here if you missed it

The report of the main topics highlighted at the event on 12 October 2022 related to Probiotics, Prebiotics and the Microbiome.

Probiotic Supplement Reduces Alcohol Absorption in Small Intestine

Probiotic supplements with ethanol-metabolizing activity may help reduce the disease burden of excessive alcohol consumption.

Inactivated microbes could pave the way to next generation probiotics approval

Simone Guglielmetti (University of Milan) discusses the use of inactivated microbes as alternative to live probiotics.

Probiotics may help to treat depression

The findings of a small clinical trial suggest that probiotic treatment could be used in combination with antidepressant medication to treat clinical depression.

Probiotic use during and beyond pregnancy: maternal impacts

Harnessing the human-microbial synergy during pregnancy in the form of probiotics has been shown to impact maternal health and the health of the developing fetus.

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