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Galactooligosaccharides (GOS) are a type of dietary supplement found in the Vitamins and Dietary Supplements market. GOS are a type of carbohydrate made up of short chains of galactose molecules, and are found naturally in some foods such as legumes, cereals, and dairy products. GOS are used as a prebiotic, meaning they help to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut. They are also used to improve digestive health, reduce constipation, and boost the immune system.
GOS are available in a variety of forms, including powders, capsules, and tablets. They are also used as an ingredient in a range of food and beverage products, such as infant formula, sports drinks, and energy bars.
Some companies in the GOS market include Cargill, FrieslandCampina, Fonterra, and Ingredion. Other companies include Tate & Lyle, Kerry Group, and Roquette. Show Less Read more