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Ingredient Encyclopedia

Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) in Pet Food: Short-Chain Prebiotics and Gut Health

Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK 18 February 2026 118 views

FOS is a short-chain prebiotic used to support the intestinal microbiome in pet food. This guide explains benefits, limits, and formulation context.


Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are short-chain prebiotic fibers used in pet food to support intestinal health. They are not digested in the upper gut and are instead fermented by beneficial microbes in the colon, producing short-chain fatty acids. FOS is particularly valued for helping support Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus populations.

Identity Card
Chemical ClassOligosaccharide
SourceChicory root, sugar cane
FunctionPrebiotic / gut support
Chain LengthShort-chain fructose units
Suggested UseLow inclusion
Debate LevelLow
VetKriter Assessment
4/5 Quality Score

FOS is a useful functional ingredient with solid prebiotic value. In well-formulated amounts it can support microbial balance and intestinal physiology, although excessive use may contribute to gas or softer stools.

FOS vs Inulin vs MOS

PrebioticSourceMain ActionFermentation Speed
FOSChicory, sugar caneSupports bifidobacteriaFast
InulinChicory rootSupports bifidobacteria and mineral absorptionModerate
MOSYeast cell wallPathogen binding and mucosal supportLower direct fermentation
GOSLactose-derivedSupports bifidobacteriaFast
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References
  1. Flickinger, E. A., Van Loo, J., & Fahey, G. C. (2003). Nutritional responses to inulin and oligofructose in domesticated animals. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 43(1), 19-60.
  2. NRC. (2006). Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. National Academies Press.
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