Concepts and criteria defining emerging microbiome applications

Author:

Kostic Tanja1ORCID,Schloter Michael2,Arruda Paulo3,Berg Gabriele4,Charles Trevor C.5,Cotter Paul D.6,Kiran George Seghal7,Lange Lene8,Maguin Emmanuelle9,Meisner Annelein10,van Overbeek Leo10,Sanz Yolanda11,Sarand Inga12,Selvin Joseph7,Tsakalidou Effie13,Smidt Hauke14,Wagner Martin15,Sessitsch Angela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH Vienna Austria

2. Helmholtz Zentrum München Oberschleissheim Germany

3. State University of Campinas Campinas Brazil

4. Graz University of Technology Graz Austria

5. University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada

6. Teagasc Food Research Centre, Moorepark APC Microbiome Ireland and VistaMilk Cork Ireland

7. Pondicherry University Puducherry India

8. LL‐BioEconomy, Research and Advisory Copenhagen Denmark

9. Université Paris‐Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, MICALIS UMR1319 Jouy‐en‐Josas France

10. Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen Research Wageningen The Netherlands

11. Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology – Spanish National Research Council (IATA‐CSIC) Paterna Valencia Spain

12. Tallinn University of Technology Tallinn Estonia

13. Agricultural University of Athens Athens Greece

14. Laboratory of Microbiology Wageningen University & Research Wageningen The Netherlands

15. FFoQSI GmbH – Austrian Competence Centre for Feed and Food Quality, Safety and Innovation Tulln Austria

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, microbiomes and their potential applications for human, animal or plant health, food production and environmental management came into the spotlight of major national and international policies and strategies. This has been accompanied by substantial R&D investments in both public and private sectors, with an increasing number of products entering the market. Despite widespread agreement on the potential of microbiomes and their uses across disciplines, stakeholders and countries, there is no consensus on what defines a microbiome application. This often results in non‐comprehensive communication or insufficient documentation making commercialisation and acceptance of the novel products challenging. To showcase the complexity of this issue we discuss two selected, well‐established applications and propose criteria defining a microbiome application and their conditions of use for clear communication, facilitating suitable regulatory frameworks and building trust among stakeholders.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

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