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In the food industry, FOS are used as a low calorie sweetener. Naturally, FOS are found mainly in plant foods including bananas, asparagus, maple syrup, onions, garlic, chicory, artichoke and blue agave. As a dietary supplement, FOS are taken mainly today as a prebiotic supplement for their perceived effect in improving gut health, bowel movement and overall well-being.

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Fructooligosaccharides Benefits and Uses

Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are a type of carbohydrate, found mainly in plant foods. FOS are non-digestible which means that when consumed, they pass through our digestive tract and end up in our colons. Here, they act as prebiotics – compounds that play an essential role in promoting the growth of healthy bacteria in our gastrointestinal tracts.

As an oral supplement, Fructooligosaccharides are taken primarily for their perceived effect in promoting gut health. FOS improve gut health by passing through our digestive tract into our colon where they function to increase stool mass and promote the growth of healthy bacteria.

Recent in vitro culture experiments showed that among 16 different prebiotics and dietary fibers, ONLY FOS (fructo-oligosaccharides) was observed to be a preferable nutrient for Akkermansia muciniphila, and significantly promoted A. Muciniphila growth. A. Muciniphila is a type of gut bacteria which plays a key role in maintaining healthy immune processes, and has been the subject of extensive research to understand its association with immune function, blood sugar balance, healthy gut walls, gut peptide secretion, and even weight control.

In a 2019 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trail, 80 participants were administered FOS at three levels; 2.5, 5, and 10 g/day for a period of 90 days. At the end of the study, the consumption of FOS was found to significantly increase levels of healthy bacteria, Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus.

Research suggests that Fructooligosaccharides intake may also have a beneficial effect on metabolism. Fructooligosaccharides are known by a number of alternative names including:

  • Oligofructose
  • Oligofructan
  • Beta-D-fructofuranosidase
  • Chicory Inulin Hydrolysate
  • SC-FOS
  • Oligosaccharide Complex

Scientific Consensus

As a dietary supplement, Fructooligosaccharides are recognized for their role in maintaining gut health. Fructooligosaccharides are generally regarded as safe for children and adults when consumed at a dose of <10g/day.

Special Warning: Excessive consumption of fructooligosaccharides ( > 30g/day) can cause gastrointestinal disturbances such as diarrhea, flatulence, bloating and stomach cramps.

There is insufficient research to support the use of fructooligosaccharides supplementation during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The use fructooligosaccharides should therefore be avoided if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

Instructions & Ingredients

Serving size is 3000 mg. As a dietary supplement, take 1 serving up to 2 times per day. Please start with the lowest suggested single serving quantity to assess response.

Supplement Facts
Serving size: 3000mg Servings per container: 1.6
Amount per serving % DV
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS)[std. to ≥95% Short Chain Fructooligosaccharides] 3000 mg
‡ Daily Value not established.

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LiftMode offers a variety of unit sizes of HPLC-tested Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) Powder, including a 5g unit, a 500g unit and a 1000g unit. Our Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) Powder is of the highest quality.

Disclaimer & Other Info

Store securely in a dry cool location away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not take this or any other supplement, and instead consult doctor about use, if you are under the age of 18, pregnant or breastfeeding, taking prescription or OTC / nonprescription drugs, or if you have any known or suspected medical conditions. Do not use if product safety seal was damaged or missing upon receipt.

The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. The products on this page are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Fructooligosaccharides (FOS)

Frutcooligosaccharides (FOS) are a type of carbohydrate found in the Yacon Root, that can be used as an alternative sweetener, with roughly 30-50% of the sweetness of sugar. FOS have been researched for a wide variety of potential benefits on human health, including pre-biotic support for gut microbiome and to support improved digestion and absorption of nutrients and minerals. When FOS is taken orally, it is not digested in the stomach and passes directly to the colon. In the colon, FOS acts as a matrix to increase stool mass, and to provide a substrate support for the growth of healthy gut bacteria. Research suggests that supplementing with FOS helps to improve the activity of gut bacteria like Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus. - Natural Prebiotic Fiber - Supports Gut & Colon Health - Low Calorie Sweetener

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References

L. Mahan, J. Raymond (2017) Krause’s Food and the Nutrition care Process (14th Ed) St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier.

Tandon, D., Haque, M.M., Gote, M. et al. (2019) A prospective randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-response relationship study to investigate efficacy of fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) on human gut microflora. Sci Rep 9, 5473.

Costa GT, Abreu GC, Guimarães AB, Vasconcelos PR, Guimarães SB. (2015) Fructo-oligosaccharide effects on serum cholesterol levels. An overview. Acta Cir Bras. 30(5):366-70.