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March 10, 2017 10:55 ET | Source: Research and Markets

Dublin, March 10, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has
announced the addition of the "Nutraceuticals: Global Markets" report to their
offering.

This market report organizes information from diverse sources into a cohesive
unit that includes a comparison of premium versus mass functional product as
well as the nutraceutical value chain and the evolution of functional FBS.
Regulations are also covered in the scope of this report.

Key categories and regions are analyzed to determine the present and future
nutraceutical market status and forecasted market growth from 2015 to 2021.
In this report, we also discuss market strategies, patent evaluation and driving
forces of the market.

Highlights:

- The global nutraceutical market should reach $285.0 billion by 2021 from
$198.7 billion in 2016 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5%,
from 2016 to 2021.
- The functional beverages market should reach $105.5 billion by 2021 from
$71.5 billion in 2016 at a CAGR of 8.1%, from 2016 to 2021.
- The functional food market should reach $92.3 billion by 2021 from $64.6
billion in 2016 at a CAGR of 7.4%, from 2016 to 2021.

Report Includes

- An overview of the global market for nutraceuticals and related processing


technologies.
- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2015, estimates for 2016,
and projections of CAGRs through 2021.
- Discussion on strategic issues like premiumization versus mass market
distribution strategies, licensing/partnering agreements, NPD (new product
development), product repositioning, niche markets, and other topics.
- Identification of trends and opportunities in the food, beverage, and
supplement (FBS) market for all stakeholders.
- Recent developments, alliances, joint ventures, and mergers and
acquisitions within the market.
- Profiles and analysis of major market players and their core competencies in
the nutraceutical market.

What Are Antioxidants?

While there are many ways to describe what antioxidants do inside the
body, one definition of antioxidants is any substance that inhibits
oxidation, especially one used to counteract the deterioration of stored
food products or removes potentially damaging oxidizing agents in a
living organism.

Antioxidants include dozens of food-based substances you may have


heard of before, such as carotenoids like beta-
carotene, lycopene and vitamin C. These are several examples of
antioxidants that inhibit oxidation, or reactions promoted by oxygen,
peroxides and/or free radicals. (1) Research suggests that when it
comes to longevity and overall health, some of the benefits of
consuming antioxidant foods, herbs, teas and supplements include:

 Slower signs of aging, including of the skin, eyes, tissue, joints,


heart and brain
 Healthier, more youthful, glowing skin
 Reduced cancer risk
 Detoxification support
 Longer life span
 Protection against heart disease and stroke
 Less risk for cognitive problems, such as dementia
 Reduced risk for vision loss or disorders like macular
degeneration and cataracts
 Antioxidants are also added to food or household products to
prevent oxidation and spoilage
Why do we need antioxidants, and what do specific antioxidants
do inside the body once consumed?

Antioxidant sources, like antioxidant foods, herbs, spices and teas,


reduce the effects of free radicals, also called oxidative
damage/stress, which plays a major role in disease formation. The
leading health problems facing us today — including conditions like
heart disease, cancer and dementia — have been linked to increased
levels of oxidative damage and inflammation. In simplest terms,
oxidation is a chemical reaction that can produce free radicals, leading
to other chemical chain reactions that damage cells.

Sources of antioxidants in your diet offer much-needed help in


counteracting the damage done by things like blue light or sun
exposure, a poor diet, smoking or using other drugs, taking
medications, toxicity or chemical exposure, even high amounts of
stress and other natural factors that increase the risk of age-related
problems. In the process of fighting free radical damage,
antioxidants protect healthy cells while halting the growth of malignant
or cancerous cells.
The market is bifurcated based on type and geography. By type, nutraceuticals product
market is divided into four types, namely, functional food, functional beverages, dietary
supplements, and personal care. Functional food is further sub-segmented into probiotics
fortified food, omega fatty acid fortified food, branded ionized salt, branded wheat flour
market, and other functional food. Functional beverages are further segmented into fruit &
vegetable juices and drinks, dairy & dairy alternative drinks, noncarbonated drinks (bottled
water, tea, and coffee), and other (herbal tea, sports drinks, and energy drinks). In addition,
dietary components comprise proteins & peptides, vitamins & minerals, herbals (Ayurveda
extracts, plant extracts, algal extracts, and phytochemicals), and others (fatty acids and
fiber). By geography, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
and LAMEA.
LAMEA region comprises of Latin America, Middle East, and Africa. High demand for
electricity in the developing economies, such as Brazil and Middle-Eastern countries (Iran
and Saudi Arabia) is the key growth factor for the nutraceuticals market. The nutraceuticals
market in LAMEA is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.39% between 2016 and 2022.
The nutraceuticals market in Africa accounted for $2,527 million in 2014 and is anticipated
to garner $4,815 million in 2022 expanding at a CAGR of 7.77% between 2016 and 2022.
Africa Nutraceuticals Market Size, 2014-2022 ($Million)

Top Investment Pockets:


The demand for functional foods and beverages has increased significantly in the past few
years, due to the increase in the cost of medical treatment. The global nutraceuticals
product market is lucrative; especially for omega-3 fatty acid fortified food and herbal extract
nutraceutical types. Nutraceutical food products such as edible oil contain omega-3-fatty
acid, which prevents the hardening of arteries. Therefore, the market is at its booming
stage.
Cosmeceuticals are personal care products that contain skin care properties. These
products contain nutraceuticals such as vitamins and antioxidants, which helps keep the
skin infection free and healthy. Hence, the increase in demand for antioxidants and vitamins
are expected to create new opportunities.
Nutraceuticals Market - Top Investment Pockets

Market Dynamics:
Drivers:
Nutraceuticals food or ingredients have health and medical benefits. Nutraceuticals can find
applications in personal care segment, owing to their multiple advantages. Owing to the
anti-aging property, the integration of nutraceutical with personal care is branched into
"Cosmeceutical". Nutraceutical ingredients such as natural herbs and antioxidants protect
the skin from multiple diseases and infections. Therefore, the demand of nutraceutical
ingredients is increasing rapidly in personal care products. Many people die due to heart
disease every year. For instance, in Ukraine, nearly 896 people died per 100,000 people in
2014. Omega-3 fatty acid is the most effective nutraceutical type against hardening of heart
arteries. Hence, the increase in demand for nutraceuticals in dietary supplement industry
drives the market growth. Many developed nations such as U.S. and Norway have
propelled the nutraceuticals market with huge investments in healthcare sectors.
Restraints:
Cost of production of raw materials for nutraceuticals product has increased substantially,
which restricts consumers to avail such features. The limited manufacturing of quality
nutraceutical increases the demand than its supply. Moreover, the lab-to-market pipeline for
such products is usually time consuming. This is one of the key factors that adds to the cost
of production. Hence, high R&D cost is expected to restrain the market.
Top Winning Strategy:
Leading players in the global nutraceuticals market have adopted various strategies
gathered from press releases, annual reports, and primary calls made to industry experts to
achieve additional market share. Key strategies adopted by these players include product
launches, joint ventures, acquisitions, partnership, expansion, collaboration, and
investments.
Nutraceuticals Market - Top Winning Strategies Split, 2013-2016 (%)

The key market players include Archer Daniels Midland Company, Cargill, Incorporated,
Royal DSM N.V., BASF SE, Nestle S.A., Groupe Danone S.A., E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Company, PepsiCo Inc., Aland (Jiangsu) Nutraceutical Co., Ltd., and General Mills, Inc.
Other key players (not profiled in the report) in the market value chain include Blytheco,
Gamajet, Pharmachem Laboratories, Balchem Corp, Alpha Packaging, Aker BioMarine,
Barrington Nutritionals, Premier Nutraceutical Pvt Ltd, Sydler India, and Marlyn
Nutraceuticals.

NUTRACEUTICLAS MARKET KEY BENEFITS:

 The nutraceuticals market research provides a quantitative and qualitative analysis


of the current market trends and estimations through 2014‐2022, which assist in
identifying the prevailing market opportunities in different segments.
 Market trends of major countries in each region are mapped according to the
estimated market revenue.
 Top investment pockets, which highlight the opportunity in the most lucrative product
segment is a part of the study.
 Focused study of the factors that drive and restrict the growth of nutraceuticals
market is provided.
 Key manufactures of power transformers are profiled and their recent developments
are listed.

NUTRACEUTICALS MARKET KEY SEGMENTS:

By Type

 Functional Food
o Probiotics Fortified Food
o Omega Fatty Acid Fortified Food
o Branded Ionized Salt
o Branded Wheat Flour Market
o Other Functional Food
 Functional Beverages
o Fruit & Vegetable Juices and Drinks
o Dairy & Dairy Alternative Drinks
o Noncarbonated Drinks (Bottled Water, Tea, and Coffee)
o Other (Herbal Tea, Sports Drinks, and Energy Drinks)
 Dietary Supplements
o Proteins & Peptides
o Vitamins & Minerals
o Herbals (Ayurveda Extracts, Plant Extracts, Algal Extracts, Phytochemicals)
o Others (Fatty Acids and Fiber).
 Personal Care

By Geography

 North America
o U.S.
o Mexico
o Rest of North America
 Europe
o UK
o France
o Germany
o Rest of Europe
 Asia-Pacific
o India
o China
o Japan
o Rest of Asia-Pacific
 LAMEA
o Latin America
o Middle East
o Africa

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