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单词 probiotic
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Definition of probiotic in English:

probiotic

adjective ˌprəʊbʌɪˈɒtɪkˌproʊbaɪˈɑdɪk
  • Denoting a substance which stimulates the growth of microorganisms, especially those with beneficial properties (such as those of the intestinal flora).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Inulin, a carbohydrate or fructooligosaccharide derived typically from chicory root, is a soluble-dietary fiber that has application as a prebiotic or stimulant of probiotic bacteria.
    • The process also ensures the protein, okara, isoflavones, phytosterols, probiotic sugars and oil remain in their naturally occurring forms.
    • More studies are needed to confirm the efficacy of probiotic prophylaxis.
    • In vitro studies demonstrate probiotic agents inhibit adherence of dysbiotic organisms to intestinal epithelial cells.
    • Most stakeholders have indicated support for the change - after all, the survival and growth of live probiotic bacteria are essential if the consumer is to realize any health benefits, right?
    • A dietary fiber derived from the chicory root, inulin has been shown to stimulate the growth and activity of probiotic cultures, aid in the digestive process and boost calcium absorption.
    • The differences were reduced when adjusted for age, but the authors conclude that probiotic milk could provide a useful public health intervention.
    • Its new probiotic butter is a direct response to consumer trends and the first in a new range of products currently in the development phase.
    • Not to be confused with probiotics, prebiotics are those substances that stimulate growth of probiotic organisms.
    • Several studies have uncovered the potential benefits of probiotic strains on lowering cholesterol, thereby lowering the risk of heart disease.
    • The agency's new food and nutrition team will handle the launch of Yakult, the original probiotic drink which originated in Japan in 1935.
    • For example, a recent study from Italy found dramatic blocking of breast tumor cell growth with five different probiotic strains.
    • Six studies showed a significant benefit of probiotic treatment compared with placebo.
    • And, of course, some of the products were truly new for the consumers, particularly probiotic dairy foods.
    • Current evidence supports the concept that oral administration of probiotic therapies may be beneficial in a multitude of disorders both inside and outside the gastrointestinal tract.
    • In coming years, we can expect to see probiotic cheeses and even ice-creams coming onto the market.
    • Other supplements that may help include chamomile tea for liver cleansing, probiotic supplements for intestinal health, and ginkgo biloba to boost circulation.
    • Another rapid growth product subsector was probiotic drinkable yogurt.
    • Industry experts believe not only a brighter future looms, but also that dairy foods and beverages provide the best vehicle for delivering probiotic bacteria to benefit intestinal health.
    • Prebiotics are nondigestible foods or nutrients that increase growth of beneficial, probiotic bacteria in the large intestine, where they stimulate health and help curb foodborne pathogens.
noun ˌprəʊbʌɪˈɒtɪkˌproʊbaɪˈɑdɪk
  • 1A probiotic substance or preparation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The potential of probiotics to control allergic inflammation at an early age was assessed in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study.
    • Although prebiotics may be an unfamiliar concept to consumers, the possibility of prebiotics and probiotics being embraced by the consumer segment holds promise for a healthy yogurt future.
    • To combat the problems of gastrointestinal infection, a probiotic must be non-pathogenic and must act against pathogens by different mechanisms from antibiotics for example, by competition.
    • Consulting a knowledgeable practitioner is the best way to find out which prebiotics and probiotics are most effective for specific conditions.
    • Arguably, it is not appropriate to generalise to other probiotics advocated to prevent vulvovaginitis.
    • He suggests that using probiotics or having surgeons dip their hands into a probiotic solution (after a thorough cleaning) might be a better approach.
    • More and more of these delicious, naturally healthful products are packing in extra nutrients such as probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins, minerals and fiber.
    • Associated studies have confirmed the positive effect probiotics have on the immune system, both in animal and human trials.
    • ‘We want to add as many health components as possible to yogurt because it is best carrier of probiotics and prebiotics,’ he says, adding that demand has risen every year.
    • The expected advantages of probiotics include ease of administration, cost effectiveness, and relative lack of side effects.
    • Use supplements such as probiotics and prebiotics to help avoid intestinal infections or systemic illness.
    • They also offer a nearly ideal foundation for probiotics, prebiotics, soy and many other supplementary functional ingredients.
    • The exact mechanisms by which probiotics prevent atopy are also under debate.
    • Now that the market for prebiotics and probiotics included in yogurt products is ripe and waiting to be tapped, one company has stepped up to the plate.
    • An increasing number of manufactures are combining probiotics and prebiotics in their products.
    • Medical and media professionals have also begun touting the importance of probiotics and prebiotics in illness and disease prevention.
    • And a Swedish report published in 1999 indicated that probiotics may bolster the immune system, fight carcinogens in our bodies and perhaps prevent colorectal cancer.
    • Not to be confused with probiotics, prebiotics are those substances that stimulate growth of probiotic organisms.
    • For example, say some researchers, purified probiotic DNA or irradiated probiotics may be safer than viable preparations, and could be used by people with compromised immune systems.
    • This is one of many studies either published or currently being conducted in the medical industry that link probiotics with wither post-operative treatment or actual disease prevention.
    1. 1.1 A microorganism introduced into the body for its beneficial qualities.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • All animals have naturally occurring beneficial probiotics in their guts.
      • Acidophilus is a type of probiotic; probiotics are live microorganisms that may improve your intestinal balance.
      • The actions and qualities of probiotics appear to be strain specific.
      • By increasing the number of good bacteria, probiotics protect the gut from the invasion of disease-causing, or ‘pathogenic,’ bacteria that cause diarrhea.
      • Because milk itself did not provide this protection, researchers suggested that the probiotics - or good bacteria - found in yogurt may be the protective factor.
      • They belong to a group of healthy, live microorganisms called probiotics.
      • The popular media have learned about probiotics and beneficial bacteria and are reporting about it more often, to savvy consumers with instant access to information at the click of a mouse button.
      • A prebiotic functions by selectively stimulating the growth of probiotics and other beneficial bacteria in the GI tract.
      • However, probiotics - friendly bacteria - ensure that yeast regrowth will be minimal.
      • Inulin is a ‘prebiotic,’ a food ingredient that selectively stimulates the beneficial bacteria in the human digestive tract to increase the beneficial effects of probiotics.
      • The Finnish study suggests that probiotics may be useful in preventing respiratory infections, a mucosal site not in direct contact with the site of colonisation by the probiotic.
      • First, keep in mind that the enemies of probiotics include such commonplace substances as antibiotics, birth control pills, aspirin, alcohol and stress.
      • We tested a possible effect of the ingestion of probiotics on the bacterial flora of the nose.
      • It is also pertinent to consider the influence of feed processing on survivability of the probiotics in the final prepared diet.
      • The inhibition of pathogenic bacteria by probiotics is an orchestrated combination of structure and function.
      • They feed the beneficial bacteria and modify the composition of intestinal microflora so probiotics can predominate.
      • In the United States, Lactobacillus acidophilus is the probiotic that shows up most often in dairy products.
      • A new product debuting at the end of the year, Kibow Biotics made by Kibow Biotech, provides naturally occurring probiotics that eat the toxins left behind by malfunctioning kidneys.
      • They deliberately infect their stock with living bacteria that can confer a health benefit, known as probiotics.
      • Turn to probiotics, which are beneficial bacteria that help digest food.
 
 

Definition of probiotic in US English:

probiotic

adjectiveˌprōbīˈädikˌproʊbaɪˈɑdɪk
  • Denoting a substance which stimulates the growth of microorganisms, especially those with beneficial properties (such as those of the intestinal flora).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Inulin, a carbohydrate or fructooligosaccharide derived typically from chicory root, is a soluble-dietary fiber that has application as a prebiotic or stimulant of probiotic bacteria.
    • For example, a recent study from Italy found dramatic blocking of breast tumor cell growth with five different probiotic strains.
    • The process also ensures the protein, okara, isoflavones, phytosterols, probiotic sugars and oil remain in their naturally occurring forms.
    • Six studies showed a significant benefit of probiotic treatment compared with placebo.
    • More studies are needed to confirm the efficacy of probiotic prophylaxis.
    • Several studies have uncovered the potential benefits of probiotic strains on lowering cholesterol, thereby lowering the risk of heart disease.
    • Not to be confused with probiotics, prebiotics are those substances that stimulate growth of probiotic organisms.
    • Industry experts believe not only a brighter future looms, but also that dairy foods and beverages provide the best vehicle for delivering probiotic bacteria to benefit intestinal health.
    • The differences were reduced when adjusted for age, but the authors conclude that probiotic milk could provide a useful public health intervention.
    • Its new probiotic butter is a direct response to consumer trends and the first in a new range of products currently in the development phase.
    • In coming years, we can expect to see probiotic cheeses and even ice-creams coming onto the market.
    • Other supplements that may help include chamomile tea for liver cleansing, probiotic supplements for intestinal health, and ginkgo biloba to boost circulation.
    • Another rapid growth product subsector was probiotic drinkable yogurt.
    • A dietary fiber derived from the chicory root, inulin has been shown to stimulate the growth and activity of probiotic cultures, aid in the digestive process and boost calcium absorption.
    • Prebiotics are nondigestible foods or nutrients that increase growth of beneficial, probiotic bacteria in the large intestine, where they stimulate health and help curb foodborne pathogens.
    • Current evidence supports the concept that oral administration of probiotic therapies may be beneficial in a multitude of disorders both inside and outside the gastrointestinal tract.
    • Most stakeholders have indicated support for the change - after all, the survival and growth of live probiotic bacteria are essential if the consumer is to realize any health benefits, right?
    • In vitro studies demonstrate probiotic agents inhibit adherence of dysbiotic organisms to intestinal epithelial cells.
    • The agency's new food and nutrition team will handle the launch of Yakult, the original probiotic drink which originated in Japan in 1935.
    • And, of course, some of the products were truly new for the consumers, particularly probiotic dairy foods.
nounˌprōbīˈädikˌproʊbaɪˈɑdɪk
  • 1A probiotic substance or preparation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He suggests that using probiotics or having surgeons dip their hands into a probiotic solution (after a thorough cleaning) might be a better approach.
    • This is one of many studies either published or currently being conducted in the medical industry that link probiotics with wither post-operative treatment or actual disease prevention.
    • Associated studies have confirmed the positive effect probiotics have on the immune system, both in animal and human trials.
    • And a Swedish report published in 1999 indicated that probiotics may bolster the immune system, fight carcinogens in our bodies and perhaps prevent colorectal cancer.
    • Not to be confused with probiotics, prebiotics are those substances that stimulate growth of probiotic organisms.
    • They also offer a nearly ideal foundation for probiotics, prebiotics, soy and many other supplementary functional ingredients.
    • For example, say some researchers, purified probiotic DNA or irradiated probiotics may be safer than viable preparations, and could be used by people with compromised immune systems.
    • Now that the market for prebiotics and probiotics included in yogurt products is ripe and waiting to be tapped, one company has stepped up to the plate.
    • Arguably, it is not appropriate to generalise to other probiotics advocated to prevent vulvovaginitis.
    • An increasing number of manufactures are combining probiotics and prebiotics in their products.
    • More and more of these delicious, naturally healthful products are packing in extra nutrients such as probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins, minerals and fiber.
    • The potential of probiotics to control allergic inflammation at an early age was assessed in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study.
    • To combat the problems of gastrointestinal infection, a probiotic must be non-pathogenic and must act against pathogens by different mechanisms from antibiotics for example, by competition.
    • The expected advantages of probiotics include ease of administration, cost effectiveness, and relative lack of side effects.
    • ‘We want to add as many health components as possible to yogurt because it is best carrier of probiotics and prebiotics,’ he says, adding that demand has risen every year.
    • Although prebiotics may be an unfamiliar concept to consumers, the possibility of prebiotics and probiotics being embraced by the consumer segment holds promise for a healthy yogurt future.
    • Consulting a knowledgeable practitioner is the best way to find out which prebiotics and probiotics are most effective for specific conditions.
    • Medical and media professionals have also begun touting the importance of probiotics and prebiotics in illness and disease prevention.
    • The exact mechanisms by which probiotics prevent atopy are also under debate.
    • Use supplements such as probiotics and prebiotics to help avoid intestinal infections or systemic illness.
    1. 1.1 A microorganism introduced into the body for its beneficial qualities.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The actions and qualities of probiotics appear to be strain specific.
      • They feed the beneficial bacteria and modify the composition of intestinal microflora so probiotics can predominate.
      • By increasing the number of good bacteria, probiotics protect the gut from the invasion of disease-causing, or ‘pathogenic,’ bacteria that cause diarrhea.
      • Acidophilus is a type of probiotic; probiotics are live microorganisms that may improve your intestinal balance.
      • Turn to probiotics, which are beneficial bacteria that help digest food.
      • All animals have naturally occurring beneficial probiotics in their guts.
      • A new product debuting at the end of the year, Kibow Biotics made by Kibow Biotech, provides naturally occurring probiotics that eat the toxins left behind by malfunctioning kidneys.
      • It is also pertinent to consider the influence of feed processing on survivability of the probiotics in the final prepared diet.
      • The popular media have learned about probiotics and beneficial bacteria and are reporting about it more often, to savvy consumers with instant access to information at the click of a mouse button.
      • First, keep in mind that the enemies of probiotics include such commonplace substances as antibiotics, birth control pills, aspirin, alcohol and stress.
      • The inhibition of pathogenic bacteria by probiotics is an orchestrated combination of structure and function.
      • Inulin is a ‘prebiotic,’ a food ingredient that selectively stimulates the beneficial bacteria in the human digestive tract to increase the beneficial effects of probiotics.
      • Because milk itself did not provide this protection, researchers suggested that the probiotics - or good bacteria - found in yogurt may be the protective factor.
      • However, probiotics - friendly bacteria - ensure that yeast regrowth will be minimal.
      • In the United States, Lactobacillus acidophilus is the probiotic that shows up most often in dairy products.
      • They belong to a group of healthy, live microorganisms called probiotics.
      • They deliberately infect their stock with living bacteria that can confer a health benefit, known as probiotics.
      • The Finnish study suggests that probiotics may be useful in preventing respiratory infections, a mucosal site not in direct contact with the site of colonisation by the probiotic.
      • A prebiotic functions by selectively stimulating the growth of probiotics and other beneficial bacteria in the GI tract.
      • We tested a possible effect of the ingestion of probiotics on the bacterial flora of the nose.
 
 
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