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Global Human Nutrition Market and Growth of Probiotic Ingredients

By Rebecca C. Myers
November 1, 2021
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DUBLIN, November 1, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The “Global Probiotic Ingredients in Human Nutrition Growth Opportunities” report was added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer.

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This research service analyzes the global probiotic ingredients market, covering North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC) and the rest of the world. Global and regional trends are detailed in the study, and it focuses on probiotic ingredients used in end-use applications, such as functional foods and beverages, dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals, others (infant formulas and nutrition clinical). The approximate share of market participants by income is also covered.

The types of probiotic ingredients covered in this research are:

Immune health has been a major concern and consumers are now prioritizing it in light of the pandemic. Taking care of digestive and gut health is a growing functional trend and a significant number of consumers around the world are aware that probiotic ingredients play a vital role in gut health and influence superior immune health.

Although this is a highly competitive market, the majority of it is dominated by the top manufacturers who have the probiotic strains. In addition, these major participants have completed multiple mergers and acquisitions and partnerships with industry peers. Ingredient manufacturers are embracing downstream integration by acquiring companies that manufacture end product formulations.

Ingredient manufacturers are keen to identify unique strains that offer additional therapeutic benefits, longer shelf life, and similar functional properties to conventional probiotic strains.

The need for better shelf-life probiotics has sparked the paraprobiotics market, and the need to improve the brain-gut health mix is ​​driving the psychobiotics market. With the growing need for effective probiotic ingredients for use in all end-use applications, more acquisitions and partnerships to better understand the technology are expected over the next 4-5 years.

Growing consumer demand for immune health products has forced product formulators and ingredient manufacturers to rethink product differentiation strategies with claims and supporting scientific evidence. This is expected to intensify over the next 4 to 5 years. Barriers to entry with regard to the regulatory landscape in markets, such as Europe, make it difficult for new entrants; however, other regions offer favorable scenery.

The pandemic has alerted consumers to the relationship between their diet and their ability to ward off disease. The need for balanced nutrition with the right choice of food and drink products and supplements that sustain internal defenses will drive the need for health ingredients over the next 4-5 years.

Mergers and acquisitions, partnerships and capacity expansions have been a major trend in the probiotic ingredients market and are expected to accelerate in the future with increasing demand. CHR. Hansen, Novozymes and Kerry have been active for the past 2 years with multiple acquisitions and have focused on Women’s Health, IBS and New Strains, respectively.

For more information on this report, visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/fy0361

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