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A prebiotic beverage is a drink containing non-digestible fibers that feed beneficial gut bacteria, supporting digestion, immunity, and overall gut health.
Common prebiotics include inulin, FOS (fructo-oligosaccharides), GOS (galacto-oligosaccharides), resistant starch, and polydextrose. Each has unique solubility, sweetness, and texture properties.
They can be liquid drinks, powdered mixes, carbonated beverages, or fermented/synbiotic drinks that may also include probiotics.
Typical doses range from 2–10 g per 200–250 mL serving. Starting with lower amounts helps prevent bloating or gas in sensitive consumers.
Prebiotics can add mild sweetness and creaminess, but higher concentrations may increase viscosity or grittiness, which should be balanced with flavors or stabilizers.
Yes, forming synbiotic beverages. Proper formulation ensures probiotic viability, accounting for pH, temperature, and storage conditions.
Yes. Check local rules for fiber content claims, labeling, and health statements. Avoid unapproved claims related to disease treatment.
Challenges include solubility issues, off-flavors, sedimentation, viscosity changes, and carbonation stability in fizzy drinks.
Maintain proper pH, water activity, and temperature. Protect from light, and use stabilizers like pectin or gum if needed.
Generally safe for most people, but high doses may cause bloating or gas. Introduce gradually, especially for sensitive populations.
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