Nutraceutical Ingredients Market - Global Industry Analysis, Market Size, Share, Growth and Forecast 2007 – 2017

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Nutraceutical Ingredients Market - Global Industry Analysis,
Market Size, Share, Growth And Forecast 2007 - 2017

Published Date
16-04-2012

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Nutraceutical Ingredients Market Rising at 7.3% CAGR due to
Increasing Consumer Preference for Healthier Food Products

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Nutraceutical Ingredients Market

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Transparency Market Research’s new market research report, titled ‘Nutraceutical Ingredients Market Global Industry Analysis, Market Size, Share, Growth And Forecast 2007 - 2017’, states that the global
nutraceutical ingredients market is expected to reach US$29.5 billion by 2017 from a market value of
US$20.8 billion in 2012.
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Due to the rising need for essential products that provide therapeutic, medicinal, or pharmacological
benefits besides providing nutrition, the demand for nutraceutical products has rapidly increased across
the globe. According to the study report, the market is growing at an impressive CAGR of 7.3% from 2012
to 2017. Nutraceutical ingredients are basic elements required for accomplishing various purposes related
to health. These ingredients are highly effective when it comes to prevention of chronic diseases that may
occur due to nutrient deficiency in the body. The study reports nutraceutical ingredients as the key
functional constituents of nutraceuticals. These ingredients are found in diverse forms, ranging from
naturally occurring substances, chemical compounds, to bioactive substances. However, their purpose to
promote health, well-being, and prevent diseases remains common...