The application of resveratrol in cosmetic industry is expected to drive global resveratrol market growth during the forecast period
Resveratrol is a polyphenol chemical produced by several
plant species as a defensive reaction to injuries, environmental stresses, and
disease, bacterium, and fungal attacks. Because of its antibacterial,
anticancer, antioxidant, phytoestrogenic, and antiviral characteristics, it has
a wide range of applications in human dietary supplements. It has been proposed
that eating foods high in resveratrol or taking resveratrol supplements
increases life expectancy and lowers the risk of heart disease, Alzheimer's
disease, some malignancies, and diabetes.
Manufacturing companies have attempted to capitalise on the
potency of resveratrol by releasing resveratrol supplements. As producers work
hard to advertise resveratrol supplements as health-giving supplements, demand
for resveratrol in the form of dietary supplements is expected to rise. The use
of resveratrol in the form of supplements and pharmaceutical medications to
control blood pressure and blood sugar levels is becoming more common. The rise
in type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disorders is
expected to drive up demand for resveratrol during the projection period. The
absence of devoted research for its utilisation in many novel applications
across multiple end-use sectors is anticipated to stymie the resveratrol
market's expansion.
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the industry,
including qualitative and quantitative data. It gives an analysis and forecast
of the worldwide resveratrol market by segment. It also offers market size and
forecast projections for five key regions, including North America, Europe,
Asia-Pacific (APAC), the Middle East and Africa (MEA), and South America, from
2020 to 2028. Each region's resveratrol market is further subdivided by
respective countries and segments. The research analyses and forecasts 18
countries globally, as well as the present trend and potential in the region.
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