Prebiotics in food and dietary supplements: a roadmap to EU health claims
Kieran Tuohy,
Elaine E. Vaughan,
Lucien F. Harthoorn,
Ellen E. Blaak,
Philip W. J. Burnet,
Alessandro Busetti,
Anirikh Chakrabarti,
Nathalie Delzenne,
Paul de Vos,
Louise Dye,
Damien Guillemet,
Lesley A. Houghton,
Alwine F. M. Kardinaal,
Cath Mersh,
Kathy Musa-Veloso,
Annegret Nielsen,
Justyna Palasinska,
Seppo Salminen,
Gemma Walton,
Naomi Venlet,
Charlotte Hubermont,
Philip C. Calder
Affiliations
Kieran Tuohy
School of Food Science & Nutrition, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Elaine E. Vaughan
Sensus (Royal Cosun), Roosendaal, The Netherlands
Lucien F. Harthoorn
Clasado Ltd, Reading, UK
Ellen E. Blaak
Department of Human Biology, NUTRIM, School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Philip W. J. Burnet
Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Alessandro Busetti
Metabolon Inc, Morrisville, NC, USA
Anirikh Chakrabarti
Cargill R&D Centre Europe, Vilvoorde, Belgium
Nathalie Delzenne
Woluwe Louvain Drug Research Institute, UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium
Paul de Vos
Pathology and Medical Biology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Louise Dye
Institute for Sustainable Food, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Damien Guillemet
Nexira, Rouen, France
Lesley A. Houghton
Leeds Institute of Medical Research, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Alwine F. M. Kardinaal
NIZO, Ede, The Netherlands
Cath Mersh
Cath Mersh Communications, Aarhus, Denmark
Kathy Musa-Veloso
Intertek Health Sciences Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada
Annegret Nielsen
Analyze & Realize GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Justyna Palasinska
Argenta Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Seppo Salminen
Center for Food and Nutrition Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
Gemma Walton
Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, UK
Naomi Venlet
ILSI Europe, Brussels, Belgium
Charlotte Hubermont
ILSI Europe, Brussels, Belgium
Philip C. Calder
School of Human Development and Health, Faculty of Medicine, United Kingdom and NIHR Southampton Biomedical, Research Centre, University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Numerous studies have established that prebiotic ingredients in foods and dietary supplements may play a role in supporting human health. Over the three decades that have passed since prebiotics were first defined as a concept, research has revealed a complex universe of prebiotic-induced changes to the human microbiota. There are strong indications of a direct link between these prebiotic-induced changes and specific health benefits. However, at the present time, the EU has not permitted use of the term ‘prebiotic’ in connection with an approved health claim. This paper is the outcome of a workshop organized on the 25th October 2023 by the European branch of the International Life Science Institute (ILSI). It provides an overview of the regulatory requirements for authorized health claims in the EU, key areas of prebiotic research, and findings to date in relation to prebiotics and digestive, immune, metabolic and cognitive health. Research gaps and documentation challenges are then explored and a roadmap proposed for achieving authorization of ‘prebiotic’ in the wording of future EU health claims.