Breastfeeding shapes an infant’s microbiome, and prebiotics like fructooligosaccharides (FOS) may enhance this process. A study found that maternal FOS supplementation led to significant shifts in milk microbiota composition, with maternal age influencing the response. While no specific bacterial genera showed statistical changes, the overall microbiota trajectory was more dynamic in the FOS group. This research highlights the potential for dietary prebiotics to modulate maternal milk microbiota, paving the way for improved infant gut health.
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