ILSI entities around the world publish scientific articles on original research, literature reviews and gap analyses, as well as meeting proceedings in peer-reviewed journals and publications. Not one of the 1,000+ articles that ILSI has published over the last 45 years has ever been retracted. ILSI also publishes books, monographs, white papers, other scientific reports, annual reports and newsletters.
ILSI's flawless scientific publication track record, its commitment to the highest scientific standards and its adherence to rigorous scientific principles demonstrate its scientific integrity.
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Small intestine vs. colon ecology and physiology: Why it matters in probiotic administration
Cell Reports Medicine, 2023
- ILSI Europe
We provide a detailed review unfolding how the physiological and anatomical differences between the small and large intestine affect gut microbiota composition, function, and plasticity. This information is key to understanding how gut microbiota manipulation, including probiotic administration, may strain-dependently transform host-microbe interactions at defined locations.
Contribuição do eucalipto geneticamente modificado em uma perspectiva de demanda global e produção sustentável
2023
- ILSI Brasil
Buenas prácticas para el uso de grasas y aceites
2023
- ILSI Nor-Andino
“Las buenas prácticas en el uso de grasas y aceites durante la preparación de alimentos son fundamentales para evitar la producción y consumo de grasas perjudiciales para la salud.”
Concept Paper on Best Practices for Ethical Conduct of human Intervention Studies for Novel Food/ Ingredients/Processes/ Technology/ Claim Substantiation by ILSI India K-FFIG
NA, 2023
- ILSI-India
The Concept Paper discusses the need for conducting Human Intervention Studies for substantiating “Claims” for Food Products, Food ingredients including the nutrients as such but not limited to vitamins, minerals, amino acids, botanical extracts, herbs, spices, spice oleoresins and bioactive substances. It also provides guidance on important considerations for conducting Human Intervention Trials.
The Concept Paper Can Be Downloaded From: https://tinyurl.com/3c5mnub5
Nutrition and Healthy Ageing in Asia: A Systematic Review
Nutrients, 2023
- ILSI Southeast Asia Region
This publication reviewed several prospective cohort studies that evaluated the associations of intake of a single food or consumption of a single nutrient at midlife; adherence to various dietary patterns at midlife; and improved adherence to dietary patterns from mid- to late life with the likelihood of healthy ageing and its components, including cognitive function, physical function, and depression.
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This review focusses its narrative on the intimate relationship between the host and its bacterial constituents of the small and large intestine.
Dowload the full paperor click on the images below to download the EG one-pager summary and graphical abstract
Commissioned by the Probiotics Task Force
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This review focusses its narrative on the intimate relationship between the host and its bacterial constituents of the small and large intestine.
Dowload the full paperor click on the images below to download the EG one-pager summary and graphical abstract
Commissioned by the Probiotics Task Force
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