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What Are Synbiotics and What Health Benefits Can They Offer?

As understanding of the gut microbiome deepens, demand for effective gut health support is surging.

By: Steven Riley

The health and nutrition market is on the cusp of a remarkable transformation, with the gut microbiome emerging as a central player. It’s becoming clear that discussions surrounding health cannot overlook the profound influence of the gut microbiome.

This intricate community of microorganisms, residing within our digestive tract and numbering in their trillions, has stepped into the spotlight like never before, attracting an expanding cohort of health-conscious consumers.

It’s clear that the topic of gut health has transcended the realm of scientific inquiry to infiltrate the mainstream consciousness, with real commercial power emerging behind it. In turn, this is triggering a wave of interest in the benefits of a nurtured gut microbiome.

Collective understanding of the gut microbiome has evolved rapidly, revealing its pivotal role not only in gastrointestinal health but also further afield in areas such as immune function, cognitive health, and beyond. This paradigm shift is ushering in a key tipping point, where established knowledge intersects with the pursuit of enhanced wellbeing.

As our grasp of the gut microbiome deepens, the demand for effective gut health support has surged, driving a growing interest in nutraceuticals. While prebiotics are rising to prominence in the sector, there exists another emerging star on the nutraceutical horizon: synbiotics.

Defining Synbiotics

While the definition may evolve over time, synbiotics as currently defined by ISAPP (the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics) are: “A mixture, comprising live microorganisms and substrate(s) selectively utilized by host microorganisms, that confers a health benefit on the host.”

The nomenclature itself is derived from the Latin words “syn,” meaning united or combined, and “biotic,” referencing biological material.

Within the synbiotic category, two key synbiotic types are recognized: synergistic and complementary. Synergistic synbiotics combine specific probiotics with co-administered prebiotic substrates that selectively nourish their growth and work in tandem to achieve a targeted health benefit. By contrast, complementary synbiotics combine prebiotic and probiotic components that work independently to elicit one or more health benefit(s).

Synbiotics is a category still emerging, but there are already very clear benefits and advantages for formulators and consumers. At a glance, these include … 

Comprehensive Gut Health Support

Addressing gut microbiome support from two different approaches, synbiotics combine prebiotics and probiotics in a single formulation to provide a multi-faceted solution for gut health support.

Targeted Health Benefits

Combining the scientific backing of two ingredients makes it viable for synbiotics to be tailored to address specific health goals, such as immune support, digestive health, or cognitive function, making them highly versatile options for formulators.

Consumer Demand

One of the biggest advantages for formulators is of course the rising demand for gut health solutions, which brings strong commercial opportunity for brand owners. Consumers, getting increasingly proactive with matters of health and wellness, are learning more about the products that can support a thriving gut microbiome, which includes synbiotics. The synbiotic market is projected to experience significant growth, with a forecasted compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 8.2% by 2027, according to a report from Mordor Intelligence.

Market Differentiation

Synbiotics offer a unique selling point for health and nutrition brands, allowing them to stand out in a crowded market by offering a combination of two key biotic components. Collaboration between prebiotic and probiotic ingredient manufacturers can create effective synbiotic formulations that capitalize on the strengths of both components and build a strong value proposition for the consumer.

Consumer Trust

Consumers are seeking products they can trust, and the nutraceutical industry is investing heavily in microbiome research and development. Combining these research portfolios, synbiotics can be formulated with exceptional scientific backing to build that all-important consumer trust.

As we venture into the world of synbiotics, it’s important to recognize that there’s further to go in developing collective understanding. The category is still emerging and growing, and this need for greater knowledge is where collaboration comes into play.

At Clasado Biosciences, we’ve partnered with Probi AB, a leading developer of probiotic ingredients, to advance the synbiotic category. By joining forces and pooling our knowledge, we aim to accelerate the development of synbiotic products and deepen the industry’s wider understanding of how components can interact.

For businesses seeking to develop and launch their own synbiotic products, this kind of collaboration can be incredibly valuable. It takes away a lot of the “heavy lifting” in research, and ensures ingredients can function at their best, backed by solid scientific evidence.

As the health and nutrition sector keeps the spotlight firmly on the gut microbiome, synbiotics are emerging as a pivotal new addition to the biotics lineup and are opening doors to new growth opportunities. With the right ingredients and partnerships in place, formulators can navigate this landscape with confidence.


About the Author: Steven Riley is head of B2B and corporate marketing at Clasado Biosciences, and is responsible for driving the strategic development of the Clasado brand. His focus is on accelerating the expansion of the prebiotic ingredient Bimuno GOS into new regions around the globe, and championing the strong scientific portfolio that supports it.

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