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Postbiotics enhancing the synergy among food, drinks, & supplements

DuBow, ADM’s Global Director of Marketing – Microbiome Solutions, had a conversation with NutraIngredients-USA at SupplySide West 2023, where he mentioned that he foresees postbiotics catching up to probiotics in the next few years due to a tenfold increase in interest.

He explained, “The growing focus on postbiotics is due to the resilience of the strains. When using heat-treated postbiotics, formulators do not need to make adjustments for live colony forming units (CFUs).

“This allows postbiotics, such as the heat-treated versions of our BPL1 (Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis CECT8145) and ES1 (Bifidobacterium longum CECT7347) strains, to withstand harsh processing conditions like high heat or water content. This makes them suitable for a wide range of foods, beverages, and dietary supplements, meeting consumers’ demands for wellness products that align with their individual lifestyles and goals.”

DuBow also referenced data from Frost & Sullivan’s 2023 Growth Opportunities for the Nutrition & Wellness Industry report, which projected a 9.3% CAGR for postbiotics during 2021-2026.

The potential of postbiotics is further supported by Lumina Intelligence’s data on the global ecommerce market. A January 2023 report from Lumina revealed over 400 postbiotic products being marketed via ecommerce platforms worldwide, with Japan leading the market with 72 products, followed by South Korea (43) and the US (40).

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Written by The Muscle Mag

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