Xylooligosaccharides
Synopsis of xylooligosaccharides
Xylooligosaccharides (XOS) are a group of sugar oligomers composed primarily of xylose molecules. They are classified as prebiotics, meaning they resist digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract and selectively promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria—especially Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus species. XOS are typically derived from plant-based sources such as corn cobs, sugarcane bagasse, birchwood, or bamboo through enzymatic or hydrolytic processes that extract xylan-rich fractions.
XOS exert their primary health effects by modulating the gut microbiome. When fermented in the colon, they support microbial diversity, improve gut barrier function, and produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) like butyrate, acetate, and propionate. These SCFAs nourish colonocytes, lower intestinal pH, and play a critical role in immune regulation, anti-inflammatory signaling, and metabolic balance.
Clinically, XOS supplementation has been associated with improved bowel regularity, reduction of constipation, enhanced calcium absorption, reduced risk of colon cancer, and modulation of blood glucose and lipid profiles. Compared to other prebiotics like inulin or fructooligosaccharides (FOS), XOS are effective at lower doses (as little as 1–4 grams per day) and are generally well tolerated with less gas or bloating.
Historical Use:
Xylooligosaccharides, as isolated compounds, are a product of modern nutritional science and industrial biotechnology. They do not appear in historical herbal or folk medicine under their chemical name. However, their plant-derived origins and prebiotic actions are closely tied to traditional diets rich in fiber and whole foods that indirectly supported gut health and microbial diversity.
Historically, cultures that consumed high amounts of root vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and fibrous plant parts—such as the Japanese diet (rich in bamboo shoots), traditional Mediterranean diets, or Indigenous diets with wild plant fibers—experienced many of the same benefits that XOS now deliver in concentrated form. These ancestral diets created a favorable environment for beneficial gut bacteria, contributing to stronger immunity and digestive health long before the discovery of the microbiome.
The scientific study of XOS began in earnest in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, especially in Japan and China, where functional foods and prebiotic supplements are a major industry. Researchers identified XOS as particularly promising due to their high bifidogenic activity at low doses and their resistance to breakdown by pathogenic bacteria.
Xylooligosaccharides is used for these health conditions
Cholesterol (high) (Scientific)
Constipation (adults) (Scientific)
Diabetes (Scientific)
Diarrhea (Scientific)
Digestion (poor) (Scientific)
Inflammation (Scientific)
Inflammatory Bowel Disorders (Scientific)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Scientific)
Leaky Gut Syndrome (Scientific)
Metabolic Syndrome (Scientific)
xylooligosaccharides is used to support these body systems
Digestive System (Scientific)
Gastrointestinal Tract (Scientific)
Immune System (Scientific)
Intestinal System (Scientific)
Large Intestines (Colon) (Scientific)
Peyer’s patches (Scientific)
Small Intestines (Scientific)
Products containing xylooligosaccharides
Vitabase
7 Day Colon Cleanse
Pure Encapsulations
Poly-Prebiotic Powder
Designs For Health
PrebioMed™ XOS
Vitabase
Probiotic Blend
Pure Encapsulations
PureLean® Fiber
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