- Hutkins, Robert W;
- Krumbeck, Janina A;
- Bindels, Laure B;
- Cani, Patrice D;
- Fahey, George;
- Goh, Yong Jun;
- Hamaker, Bruce;
- Martens, Eric C;
- Mills, David A;
- Rastal, Robert A;
- Vaughan, Elaine;
- Sanders, Mary Ellen
The prebiotic concept was introduced twenty years ago, and despite several revisions to the original definition, the scientific community has continued to debate what it means to be a prebiotic. How prebiotics are defined is important not only for the scientific community, but also for regulatory agencies, the food industry, consumers and healthcare professionals. Recent developments in community-wide sequencing and glycomics have revealed that more complex interactions occur between putative prebiotic substrates and the gut microbiota than previously considered. A consensus among scientists on the most appropriate definition of a prebiotic is necessary to enable continued use of the term.